Ladislav Fuks Biography
September 24, 1923 – August 19, 1994
Ladislav Fuks was a Czech prose writer, renowned for his psychological fiction that delves into human anxiety when confronted by oppression and violence. He frequently employs World War II and the Holocaust as potent symbols within his narratives. Much of his work carries an autobiographical undercurrent, exploring the sensitive, introverted boy yearning for connection, a recurring figure that mirrors his own life. Fuks masterfully utilizes masks, allusions, and intricate games with his readers, often subtly commenting on the era in which he wrote.






