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Catherine Czerkawska : ウィキペディア英語版 | Catherine Czerkawska
Catherine Lucy Czerkawska, (born 3 December 1950) is a Scottish based novelist and playwright. She has written many plays for the stage and for BBC Radio 4 and has published numerous novels and short stories. Wormwood – about the Chernobyl disaster – was produced at Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre to critical acclaim in 1997, while her novel, The Curiosity Cabinet, was shortlisted for the Dundee Book Prize in 2005. ==Early life== Born in Leeds, Yorkshire, to Julian Czerkawski and Kathleen Sunter, she attended Holy Family Primary School and Notre Dame Grammar School. The family moved to Ayrshire, Scotland in 1962 where she attended Queen Margaret Academy in Ayr. After graduating from Edinburgh University with an honours degree in English Language and Literature with Mediaeval Studies, she went on to study for a postgraduate Master's degree in Folk Life Studies at the University of Leeds. Her research dissertation on Fishing Traditions in South Ayrshire formed the basis for one of her first non-fictionsn books, Fisherfolk of Carrick. She taught English as a foreign language in Tampere, Finland for two years and at Wroclaw University, drawing on her Polish connections, (sponsored by the British Council) for a further year. On her return she took up a position as Community Writer with the Arts in Fife, based in Cupar and thereafter became a full-time freelance writer.
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