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Zdenka Bergrová (née Vovsová; 10 March 1923, in Prague – 22 May 2008, in Prague) was a Czech poet and translator. She was best known for her children's plays, epigrams, fairy tales, and translations of works from Russian, Ukrainian, French, and English.[1][2]
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^Úlety a troufalá falza Zdenky Bergrové: bibliografie 1945–2005 (in Czech) (1st ed.). Prague: Národní knihovna - Slovanská knihovna. 2005. ISBN80-7050-474-9.