Sára Vybíralová

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Sára Vybíralová
Sára Vybíralová in 2016

Sára Vybíralová (born 27 March 1986) is a Czech writer, translator from French, and editor.

Life and career[]

Sára Vybíralová was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, on 27 March 1986. She studied French and History at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic.[1] Her debut novel Spoušť received the 2016 Jiří Orten Award given to the author of a work of prose or poetry who is no older than 30 at the time of the work's completion.[2]

Awards[]

Bibliography[]

  • Spoušť. Brno: Host, 2015. ISBN 9788074914942.[4]

Translations from French into Czech[]

  • Édouard Levé: Suicide, 2008. ISBN 9782846822367. Czech edition: Sebevražda. Rubato, 2015. ISBN 9788087705308.
  • Édouard Levé: Oeuvres, 2002. ISBN 9782867449109. Czech edition: Díla. Rubato, 2016, ISBN 9788087705407.
  • Leila Slimani: Chanson douce, 2016. ISBN 9782070196678. Czech edition: Něžná píseň. Argo, 2017. ISBN 9788025721421.
  • Liliane Giraudon: Fur: nouvelles, 1992. ISBN 9782867442957. Czech edition: Srstí. Rubato, 2017. ISBN 9788087705520.

References[]

  1. ^ "Sára Vybíralová". Revolver Revue. Revolver Revue. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  2. ^ "2016 Jiří Orten Award and Czech Book Award winners announced". CzechLit. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Cena Jiřího Ortena Ročník 2016". Cena Jiřího Ortena. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  4. ^ Vybíralová, Sára (2015). Spoušť (in Czech). ISBN 9788074914942.
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