Lucie Faulerová
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Lucie Faulerová (born 1989) is a Czech writer. She got a degree in Czech studies from Palacký University in Olomouc. Her debut novel ''Lapači prachu'' (''Dust Catchers'') was nominated for the 2017
Magnesia Litera Award Magnesia Litera is an annual book award held in the Czech Republic since 2002. The prize covers all literary genres in eight genre categories: prose, poetry, children's book (since 2004), non-fiction, essay/ journalism (since 2007), transla ...
and the
Jiří Orten Award The Jiří Orten Award is a Czech literary prize 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. The award is named after Czech poet Jiří Orten. The winner is awarded a prize of 50,00 ...
. It has appeared in Spanish and German translation. With Kateřina Šedá, she co-authored the book ''BRNOX – Průvodce brněnským Bronxem'' (''BRNOX – A guide to Brno’s Bronx''), about a poor part of
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. It won the 2016 Magnesia Litera Award for journalism. In 2020, Faulerová published the novel ''Smrtholka'' (''Deathmaiden''). It won the 2021
EU Prize for Literature The European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL), established in 2009, is a European Union literary award. Its aim is to recognise outstanding new literary talents from all over Europe, to promote the circulation and translation of literature among ...
and was nominated for the 2021 Magnesia Litera Award.


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