Andrej Brázda-Jankovský
Andrej Brázda-Jankovský (or Andrej Brázda) (26 July 1915 – 2008) was a Canadian-based writer who wrote in the Slovak language.
Early life
Andrej Brázda-Jankovský was born in 1915 in what is present-day Slovakia.[1]
Career
He emigrated to Canada in 1968, where he lived and worked as a novelist and journalist.
Personal life
He was the father of Canadian folk musicians Bystrik and Andrew Brazda. He was the grandfather of artist Bozidar Brazda.
Death
He died in 2008 at the age of 93.[2]
Work
All of Brázda's works were written in the Slovak language.[3] These included Vzbúrenec (The Rebel), Svedok Antónia (The Witness Antonia) and Kanadský Slovák (The Canadian Slovak).[4]
References
- http://www.infovek.sk/predmety/slovencina/index.php?k=63 Archived 2007-12-22 at the Wayback Machine Slovak Authors
- The Globe and Mail
- bibliouottawa.ca
- The Canadian Slovak
External links
- Biography (in Slovak)
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