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Sylva Fischerová (born 5 November 1963, Prague) is a Czech poet, prose writer, editor, anthologist, and teacher and translator of Classical literature and philosophy. She is the official City Poet of Prague.

Sylva Fischerová

Ph.D.
Born (1963-11-05) November 5, 1963 (age 58)
Prague, Czechoslovakia
OccupationPoet, teacher, editor, anthologist, translator
Alma materCharles University Prague
ChildrenEster Fischerová

Life


Fischerová was born on November 5, 1963 and grew up in Olomouc.[1] She studied French at a language school in Brno, and in 1983 began studies in Philosophy at the Charles University Faculty of Arts in Prague and Physics at the CU Faculty of Mathematics and Physics; in 1985 she transferred to Classical Philology at the same university, where in 1991 she received her M.A., writing her thesis on “The problem of unity of arete in Plato (the Protagorus dialogue)”. She did her post-graduate studies at the same faculty, writing her doctoral dissertation on “Can the Muses Lie? (The Muses in the prooemion of Hesiod’s Theogony)”.[2]

Since 1992 she has been employed as an assistant professor at the Institute of Greek and Latin Studies at Charles University Prague. At present she lectures on Classical Greek literature, religion and philosophy.[3] She is the author of eleven collections of poetry, as well as short stories, novels, and books for children.

Her book-long interview with philosopher Karel Floss won the Czech Literary Foundation Prize in 2011.

In 2018 she was named the first City Poet of Prague.[4]


Family


She is the daughter of psychologist Jarmila Fischerová (1926–1992) and Josef Ludvík Fischer [cs], the Czech philosopher and first rector of Palacký University after its re-establishment after WW2, in which he played a major role. Her half-sister Viola Fischerová was also a poet; and Sylva was sister-in-law to writers Karel Michal and Josef Jedlička via marriage to Viola.

Her daughter Ester Fischerová is also a poet, with two collections of poetry published to date.


Literary Works



Poetry, Prose, Books for Children



Critical Studies



Interviews



Works in Translation



References


  1. "Sylva Fischerová". CzechLit (in Czech). Retrieved 2020-03-17.
  2. "Slovník české literatury". www.slovnikceskeliteratury.cz. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
  3. "Irony sips whiskey: savouring the poetry of Sylva Fischerová". Radio Prague International. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
  4. "Básnířka města Prahy | www.prahamestoliteratury.cz". www.prahamestoliteratury.cz. Retrieved 2020-03-17.





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