Ľudmila Podjavorinská

The daughter of Karol Rizner, a teacher, she was born in the village of Bzince pod Javorinou. Her uncle Ľudovít Rizner encouraged her to submit her first writing to newspapers for publication. Podjavorinská had three contemporary women writers as mentors: Terézia Vansová, Elena Maróthy-Šoltésová and Božena Slančíková. She contributed to various Slovak periodicals and translated Russian poetry into Slovak.
She stayed in her home town until 1910, when she moved to Nové Mesto nad Váhom. For a short time around 1918, she was an official for the district Red Cross. Podjavorinská was a member of Živena, the first women's organization in Slovakia. In 1947, she was named a National Artist for Czechoslovakia.
Podjavorinská died in Nové Mesto nad Váhom at the age of 78.
A minor planet was named Podjavorinská in her honour. Provided by Wikipedia
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2Published 1898Other Authors: “...Podjavorinská, Ľudmila, 1872-1951...”
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3Published 1906Other Authors: “...Podjavorinská, Ľudmila, 1872-1951...”
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4Published 1906Other Authors: “...Podjavorinská, Ľudmila, 1872-1951...”
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5Published 1899Other Authors: “...Podjavorinská, Ľudmila, 1872-1951...”
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6Published 1898Other Authors: “...Podjavorinská, Ľudmila, 1872-1951...”
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