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A paranoid thriller of life under surveillance in Soviet Czechoslovakia. A deputy minister in the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, Ludvík enjoys all the luxuries that success in the party affords him, but he must be careful: he’s under no illusions about the secret police bugging his apartment. Luckily, he and his wife, Anna, know where the bug is and where...Paperback$2699Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksSaturnin
On its initial publication in Czech in 1942, Saturnin was a best seller, its gentle satire offering an unexpected—if temporary—reprieve from the grim reality of the German occupation. In the years since, the novel has been hailed as a classic of Czech literature, and this translation makes it available to English-language readers for the first time—which is entirely appropriate, for...Paperback$2299Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksSummer of Caprice
Summer of Caprice, a captivating comic novel first published in 1926, is a classic of Czech literature, yet it is little known elsewhere. Commonly considered untranslatable due to the complexities of the text, which is characterised by a playful narrative and an exceptional mastery of language, and its profound cultural context, it is rendered here in English that beautifully captures...Paperback$2299Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksWe Were a Handful
A favourite work of Czech humour, We Were a Handful depicts the adventures of five boys from a small Czech town through the diary of Petr Bajza, the grocer’s son. Written by Karel Poláček at the height of World War II before his deportation to Auschwitz in 1944, this book draws on the happier years of Poláček’s own childhood as...Paperback$2299Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksWhy I Write?
“Glimmers in anticipation of Hrabal’s later virtuosity.” —New Yorker “A collection of formative fiction from a writer whose work has earned comparison with Joyce and Beckett. . . . Early work from a writer who merits a larger readership.” —Kirkus Reviews This collection of the earliest prose by one of literature’s greatest stylists captures, as scholar Arnault Maréchal put it,...Hardback$3799Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksLamentation for 77,297 Victims
“Smoke from nearby factories shrouds a countryside as flat as a table, a countryside stretching off to infinity. Covering it are the ashes of millions of dead. Scattered throughout are fine pieces of bone that ovens were not able to burn. When the wind comes, ashes rise to the heavens, bone fragments remain on the ground. And rain falls on...Paperback$2299Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksTales of the Prague Ghetto
A collection of nineteenth-century folklore-infused tales of Jewish life in Prague. Trained in philosophy and medicine, the writer, translator, scholar, and political and cultural activist Siegfried Kapper (1821–1879) devoted significant effort to the advancement of Jewish culture in Bohemia, Jewish emancipation, and to the commitment of Jews to contemporary Czech society. The three stories in this collection, which first appeared...Paperback$2899Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksThe Lesser Histories
The first collection of poetry in English by an acclaimed twentieth-century Czech writer. From the eighth floor of a tower block in Central Europe, Jan Zábrana surveyed the twentieth century. He had been exiled from his own life by Communism. His parents were imprisoned, their health was broken, and he was not allowed to study languages in college. Refusing both...Paperback$3399Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksThe Pied Piper
For The Pied Piper, Czech writer Viktor Dyk found his muse in the much retold medieval Saxon legend of the villainous, pipe-playing rat-catcher. Dyk uses the tale as a loose frame for his story of a mysterious wanderer, outcast, and would-be revolutionary—a dreamer typical of fin de siècle Czech literature who serves Dyk as a timely expression of the conflict...Paperback$2299Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksPlowshares into Swords
The first English-language translation of a classic Czech antiwar novel written in the wake of WWI. Originally published in 1925, Tilled Fields and Battlefields is an expressionist antiwar novel in which Vladislav Vančura tells the story of the denizens of the Ouhrov estate in language as baroque as the manor that ties them all together. The fragmented narrative introduces the...Hardback$4199Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksSaturnin
A new edition of a classic of Czech literature and literary comedy. Upon its initial publication in Czech in 1942, Saturnin was a bestseller. This is entirely appropriate, for while Saturnin draws on a tradition of Czech comedy and authors such as J. Hašek, K. Čapek, and K. Poláček, it was also clearly influenced by the English masters Jerome K....Hardback$4799Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksThe Shop on Main Street
Written by a Jewish survivor of the Holocaust, The Shop on Main Street is the story that inspired the highly successful Academy Award–winning Czechoslovak film of the same title. Looking at the Holocaust through the eyes of a complicit individual, the narrative follows a good-natured carpenter living in a Slovak town in 1942 who unwittingly becomes a participant in a...Paperback$2299Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksBohumil Hrabal
Described by Parul Sehgal in the New York Times Book Review as “one of the great prose stylists of the twentieth century; the scourge of state censors; the gregarious bar hound and lover of gossip, beer, cats, and women (in roughly that order),” Bohumil Hrabal is one of the most important, most translated, and most idiosyncratic Czech authors. In Bohumil...Paperback$2899Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksRusalka
Famous as the libretto for Antonín Dvorák’s opera of the same name, Jaroslav Kvapil’s poem Rusalka is an intriguing work of literature on its own. Directly inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s famous “The Little Mermaid,” Kvapil’s reinterpretation adds an array of nuanced poetic techniques, a more dramatic tempo, and dark undertones that echo the work of eminent Czech folklorist Karel...Paperback$2299Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksUnsound Siblings
A new translation of Egon Bondy's classic critique and parody of Communist Czechoslovakia. Bondy's merry utopia, or rather anti-utopia, was written during the bleakest years of "normalization" in Communist Czechoslovakia during the 1970s. Once considered a cult novel of the Czech underground, Unsound Siblings is not only a celebration of the "alternative way of life" of people living deliberately outside...PaperbackSold Out