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Jana Černá
Jana Černá in 1964
Born
Jana Krejcarová

(1928-08-14)August 14, 1928
DiedJanuary 5, 1981(1981-01-05) (aged 52)
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Other namesHonza Krejcarová
Sarah Silberstein
Occupation(s)Writer, Poet
Spouse(s)Pavel Gabriel
Miloš Černý
Ladislav Lipanský
Daniel Landman
PartnerEgon Bondy
Parent(s)Jaromír Krejcar (father)
Milena Jesenská (mother)
RelativesJan Jesenský (grandfather)

Jana Černá (14 August 1928, Prague – 5 January 1981, Prague), born Jana Krejcarová, called "Honza" was a Czech poet, writer, and editor of samizdat editions in Czechoslovakia. She was a daughter of the journalist Milena Jesenská (1896-1944) and architect Jaromír Krejcar (1895-1950). After the communist coup d'état of 1948 she started publishing with her friends Egon Bondy, Ivo Vodseďálek [cs] and others in a secret underground edition Půlnoc. She was married 4 times and had 5 children. Černá died at the age of 52 in a car accident.

Work

  • Hrdinství je povinné (1964)
  • Nebyly to moje děti... (1966)
  • Adresát Milena Jesenská (1969)
  • V zahrádce otce mého (1988)
  • Clarissa a jiné texty (1990)


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