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Ludvík Vaculík

    July 23, 1926 – June 6, 2015

    Ludvík Vaculík was a prominent Czech writer and journalist whose work drew from a profound understanding of human nature and society. A key figure in samizdat literature, he became renowned for his "Two Thousand Words" manifesto, which symbolized the hopes and challenges of its era. His writing was characterized by sharp intellect and moral urgency, often exploring themes of freedom, truth, and individual responsibility within complex social and political landscapes. Vaculík left an indelible mark on Czech literature, and his work continues to resonate with its power and relevance.

    Ludvík Vaculík
    Les Cobayes
    Vems är världen
    A Czech Dreambook
    The Axe
    The Guinea pigs
    Cup of Coffee with my Interrog