Magdalena Wagnerová

Magdalena Wagnerová (born 28 August 1960) is a Czech writer.

[1] The daughter of photographer Josef Prošek and Irena Wenigová, a translator, she was born in Prague and studied screenwriting and script editing at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.

[2] Wagnerová has written short stories for children, radio plays and scripts for film and television.

[1] She was dramaturge for the international Winton Train memorial project, which culminated on 4 September 2009 at Liverpool Street Station in London with the meeting of the then hundred-year-old Sir Nicholas Winton with some of the Jewish children he had rescued.

In 2000, together with Ivan Beránek, František Drtikol and Pavel Štefan, she founded a non-commercial book publishing house Havran, where she works as an editor and mainly publishes modern European prose in the Kamikaze edition.

Magdalena Wagnerová in 2010