- Petra Hůlová
Petra Hůlová (born
12 July 1979 ,Prague [Authority Record from database of "National Library of the Czech Republic" [http://sigma.nkp.cz/F/K2QNB3VSFHHE3UIARIVPBSK5496AGULNC2MU6VCEJQPQPQMPLF-02299?func=accref&acc_sequence=000030297&CON_LNG=ENG] ] ) is a Czech writer. She studiedculturology atCharles University in Prague 's Faculty of Philosophy and Arts. [cite paper|author=Hůlová, Petra|title=Evropa a třetí svět, my a ti druzí (Europe and the third world, we and the others)|url=http://www.ff.cuni.cz/tinweb/tw?ST=03&SID=00327A6720&L=02&KDE=016&RET=Evropa+a+t%C5%99et%C3%AD+sv%C4%9Bt%2C+my+a+ti+druz%C3%AD+%5C%5C%C5%A0%5C|language=Czech|date=2003|publisher=Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, Charles University|location=Prague|accessdate=2008-01-01 Thesis submitted to the university in fulfillment of her degree requirements.]Hůlová rapidly rose to popularity in 2002 through the publication of her novel "Paměť mojí babičce" ("In Memory of my Grandmother"), which became one of the most widely-read Czech books of the decade. The novel was set in
Mongolia , where Hůlová had previously lived as anexchange student for one year; she is fluent in theMongolian language .cite news|url=http://www.radio.cz/en/article/87035|publisher=Czech Radio International Service|date=2007-01-14 |accessdate=2007-10-24|last=Vaughan|first=David|title=Petra Hulova: a rising star of the young generation of Czech writers] She stated that the novel, which is told from the point of five female narrators belonging to three generations of the same family, is actually based more on Czech people she knows and on Czech life, rather than her experiences in Mongolia. She chose to set the novel in Mongolia to avoid the necessity of writing about "artificial phenomena" such as career and media, by which she felt Mongolia had been less "polluted" than Europe; this allowed her to focus on writing about the basic feelings of her characters. [cite news|url=http://www.radio.cz/en/article/36378|publisher=Czech Radio International Service|date=2003-01-13 |accessdate=2007-10-24|last=Velinger|first=Jan|title=Petra Hulova - to Mongolia and back again] The novel won theMagnesia Litera Prize in the category Newcomer of the Year, and was voted Book of the year by dailyLidové noviny . Her stay in theUnited States inspired her third book "Circus Les Mémoires". [cite news|work=Týdeník Rozhlas|date=November 2006|url=http://www.radioservis-as.cz/archiv06/1106/11titul.htm|title=Petra Hůlová, spisovatelka|language=Czech|accessdate=2008-01-01] By age 27, she had already published four novels.Works
*"In Memory of My Grandmother" ("Paměť mojí babičce")
*"Přes matný sklo"
*"Circus Les Mémoires"
*"Umělohmotný třípokoj"
*"Stanice Tajga"References
External links
* [http://www.transcript-review.org/sub.cfm?lan=en&id=3788 Extract from "In Memory of My Grandmother"]
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