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Markéta Zinnerová (married Markéta Jílková; born 21 June 1942) is a Czech novelist and screenwriter. She focuses on literature for children and youth. She is the author of several TV series for children and fairy tale films.


Life

Markéta Zinnerová was born on 21 June 1942 in
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,
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(now the
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). Her father worked in a managerial position in a textile factory and his mother was a factory worker. She graduated from a high school in
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in 1959 and then she attended an extension school in Prague (graduated in 1961). After studying in Prague, she worked in awareness-raising facilities in Liberec and Sokolov. From 1962 to 1964, she was employed as a train attendant in Liberec. After her first maternity leave, in 1968, she began working as a magazine editor. She gradually worked for ''
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'', ''Květy'' and ''Pionýr''. From 1971 to 1976, she was a dramaturge of broadcasting for children and youth in the
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. Since 1976, she has been a writer by profession, with breaks in 1981–1982, when she worked for the Czechoslovak Radio and in 1991–1992, when she worked as a methodologist at a children's home. From 1981 to 1985, she studied dramaturgy and screenwriting at
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(FAMU). Since 2007, she has been living with her husband in
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.


Family

In the 1960s, Zinnerová married publicist Rudolf Zeman and they have two daughters and a son. Her second husband was the dramaturge Miloslav Vydra, and they had a son. Her third husband is the physician Milan Jílek. Although she took the surname Jílková, she did not stop publishing under her maiden name. Her daughter Petra Jelenová is an illustrator and has illustrated several of Zinnerová's books.


Work

She published her first poem and short story at the age of twelve. Apart from one early novella (''Zbytky mléčné dráhy''), Zinnerová focuses exclusively on writing for children and youth. Many of her works have been published in both book and film form. Her work also includes fairy tales and radio plays. Her literary works include: *''Zbytky mléčné dráhy'' (1965) *''Drak Mrak'' (1972) *''Tajemství proutěného košíku'' (1978) *''Indiáni z Větrova'' (1983) *''Každý večer s kočkou Lindou'' (1992) *''Kde padají hvězdy'' (1997) *''Kočka Linda, poklad rodiny'' (2000) Her screenwriting works include: *''
Day for My Love ''Day for My Love'' () is a 1976 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Juraj Herz. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * Eva Sitta as Hanka (as Eva Píchová) * Milada Černá * Emma Černá * Lubomír Čern ...
'' (1976) *''Tajemství proutěného košíku'' (TV series; 1978) *''Indiáni z Větrova'' (1979) *''
Za humny je drak ''Za humny je drak'' is a 1982 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr Josef Kemr (20 June 1922 – 15 January 1995) was a Czech actor. He starred in the 1969/1970 film ''Witchhammer'' under director Otakar Vávra. Selected filmograp ...
'' (1982) *''My všichni školou povinní'' (TV series; 1984) *''Kde padají hvězdy'' (TV series; 1996)


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Markéta Zinnerová
– episode of the ''13. komnata'' series by the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Zinnerova, Marketa 1942 births Living people Writers from Brno 20th-century Czech women writers 21st-century Czech women writers Czech women children's writers Czech women writers Academy of Performing Arts in Prague alumni