Zdena Tominová (7 February 1941 – 24 May 2020)[1] was a Czech novelist and a dissident in the communist era of Czechoslovakia.
[citation needed] Writing as Zdena Tomin, Tominová published two novels, Stalin's Shoe (1986) and The Coast of Bohemia (1987).
She also wrote the screenplay for an autobiographical drama called Enemies of the State, which was first broadcast by Granada Television in 1981.
One of them, the budding writer Lukáš Tomin (1963-1995) moved back to Prague in 1991 and died there at the Divoká Šárka nature reserve in 1995.
[4] Her niece is Michaela Marksová, former minister of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic.