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Ladislav Klíma

    August 22, 1878 – April 19, 1928

    Ladislav Klíma was a Czech philosopher and novelist whose work was influenced by thinkers such as George Berkeley, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche. His philosophy, sometimes referred to as existentialism and at other times as subjective idealism, delves into profound questions of being. Klíma's distinctive style and penetrating insights continue to resonate in the literary world, appealing to readers seeking an unconventional perspective on reality. His writing is marked by a deep skepticism and an ironic detachment regarding the human condition.

    Sebrané spisy V
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    A Postmortem Dream
    The Sufferings of Prince Sternenhoch: A Grotesque Romanetto
    Glorious Nemesis
    A Makeshift Imitatio Christi