Vera Ferra-Mikura (February 14, 1923 – March 9, 1997) was an Austrian writer best known for her children's stories. She was born Vera Ferra in Vienna. After completing her schooling, she worked in her family's bird shop and then in a Vienna department store. During World War II, Ferra-Mikura worked as a stenographer for an architect; after the war, she worked for a publishing house. In 1948, she married Ludwig Mikura. In the same year, she became a freelance writer. Her stories, inspired by fairy tales, are characterized by magic realism. Ferra-Mikura died in Vienna at the age of 74.
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| - Vera Ferra-Mikura (de)
- ヴェーラ・フェラ=ミークラ (ja)
- Vera Ferra-Mikura (pl)
- Vera Ferra-Mikura (en)
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| - Vera Ferra-Mikura, eig. Gertrud Mikura geb. Ferra (* 14. Februar 1923 in Wien; † 9. März 1997) war eine österreichische Kinder- und Jugendbuch-Autorin. (de)
- ヴェーラ・フェラ=ミークラ(Vera Ferra-Mikura、1923年2月14日 - 1997年3月9日)は、オーストリアの児童文学作家、小説家、詩人。 (ja)
- Vera Ferra-Mikura (ur. 14 lutego 1923 w Wiedniu, zm. 9 marca 1997) – austriacka autorka książek dla dzieci. W wielu swoich utworach porusza tematykę życia rodzinnego. Popularność zyskał jej cykl książek o trzech Stanisławach: dziadku, synu i wnuku. W jej powieściach pełnych humoru rzeczywistość miesza się z fantazją. (pl)
- Vera Ferra-Mikura (February 14, 1923 – March 9, 1997) was an Austrian writer best known for her children's stories. She was born Vera Ferra in Vienna. After completing her schooling, she worked in her family's bird shop and then in a Vienna department store. During World War II, Ferra-Mikura worked as a stenographer for an architect; after the war, she worked for a publishing house. In 1948, she married Ludwig Mikura. In the same year, she became a freelance writer. Her stories, inspired by fairy tales, are characterized by magic realism. Ferra-Mikura died in Vienna at the age of 74. (en)
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| - Vera Ferra-Mikura, eig. Gertrud Mikura geb. Ferra (* 14. Februar 1923 in Wien; † 9. März 1997) war eine österreichische Kinder- und Jugendbuch-Autorin. (de)
- Vera Ferra-Mikura (February 14, 1923 – March 9, 1997) was an Austrian writer best known for her children's stories. She was born Vera Ferra in Vienna. After completing her schooling, she worked in her family's bird shop and then in a Vienna department store. During World War II, Ferra-Mikura worked as a stenographer for an architect; after the war, she worked for a publishing house. In 1948, she married Ludwig Mikura. In the same year, she became a freelance writer. Her stories, inspired by fairy tales, are characterized by magic realism. In 1951, she received a . She received an award from the International Board on Books for Young People in 1976. In 1988, she received the Gold award of the for youth literature. Ferra-Mikura was also awarded the Theodor Körner Prize. Ferra-Mikura died in Vienna at the age of 74. (en)
- ヴェーラ・フェラ=ミークラ(Vera Ferra-Mikura、1923年2月14日 - 1997年3月9日)は、オーストリアの児童文学作家、小説家、詩人。 (ja)
- Vera Ferra-Mikura (ur. 14 lutego 1923 w Wiedniu, zm. 9 marca 1997) – austriacka autorka książek dla dzieci. W wielu swoich utworach porusza tematykę życia rodzinnego. Popularność zyskał jej cykl książek o trzech Stanisławach: dziadku, synu i wnuku. W jej powieściach pełnych humoru rzeczywistość miesza się z fantazją. (pl)
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