Winner of the Egon Hostovský Prize as the best Czech book of the year, this epic novel powerfully captures the sense of dislocation that followed the Czechs’ newfound freedom in 1989. More than just the story of its young protagonist—who is part businessman, part gang member, part drifter—it is a novel that includes terrifying dream scenes, Czech and American Indian legends, a nightmarish Eastern European flea market, comic scenes about the literary world, and an oddly tender story of the love between the protagonist and his spiritual sister.
Alex Zucker Boeken






Daylight in nightclub Inferno : Czech fiction from the post-Kundera generation
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- 11 uur lezen
A collection of stories from post-Communist Czechoslovakia, many on the absurdity of life. Big Brother is gone, but is the capitalist rat race any better? A study of shattered hopes.
This side of reality: Modern Czech writing
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- 9 uur lezen
This anthology spans the last thirty years of Czech history, a period filled with "random political oppression [and] ... a tradition of humour, the absurd and the surreal."--Cover
Výlet k nádražní hale: A trip to the train station
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- 5 uur lezen
Nervní atmosféra polistopadové Prahy, nervní hrdina, nervní příběh a nervní jazyk: tyto atributy zdobí ranou prózu Jáchyma Topola, jež vyšla poprvé v roce 1993 v literárním časopise Revolver Revue. V té době byl autor považován za jednu z velkých nadějí české prózy; dnes je v nevděčné pozici žijícího klasika, autora div ne čítankového, na jehož novou prózu dychtivě čekají čtenáři i kritici.
Angel Station
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- 5 uur lezen
"Originally published in Czech by Hynek as Andeel in 1995"--Title page verso.
A brutally funny, carnivalesque novel about love, death, and survival, from the Czech Republic's greatest living author Tab, an itinerant Czech actor, travels around Europe on the theater circuit with his partner, Sońa, and their two young sons, attending festivals and performing plays. Confronted with growing resentment toward foreigners, Tab decides to return home to the banks of the Sázava River southeast of Prague. No sooner has he arrived than Tab finds himself falsely accused of a terrible crime and forced to go on the run with his two sons. Over the course of their peregrinations, dodging authorities by car, foot, and raft, they encounter a motley cast of allies and enemies. Tab's sudden reappearance and just-as-sudden disappearance ripple through the community, catalyzing a chaotic chain of events that reaches a final, raucous crescendo. Hailed as "a picaresque romp of black humor and fantasy" (Times Literary Supplement), this is an unforgettable novel about finding the sparks of humanity even in the bleakest of places, in which love or the longing to find it lie around every bend.