Kitty Mrosovsky
Kitty Mrosovsky (19461995) was born in England though spent her childhood in the Mediterranean and the Middle East, where her Russian-Italian father-a close friend of Vladimir Nabokov's from their student days together at Cambridge-worked a [TK]. After taking a first class honours degree and a BPhil in comparative literature from Somerville College, Oxford, Mrosovsky worked as a book reviewer, an Open University tutor, and a theater critic. Her highly acclaimed translation of Flaubert's The Temptation of Saint Anthony (1980) was later reissued as a Penguin Classic, and her first novel Hydra (1985) received similarly enthusiastic applause. She was only 48 years old when she died.
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