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Ludvík Vaculík

    July 23, 1926 – June 6, 2015
    Ludvík Vaculík
    Cseh álmoskönyv
    Les Cobayes
    Vems är världen
    Tagträume
    The Axe
    Cup of Coffee with my Interrog
    • 2019

      A Czech Dreambook

      • 450 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.8(805)Add rating

      It’s 1979 in Czechoslovakia, ten years into the crushing restoration of repressive communism known as normalization, and Ludvík Vaculík has writer’s block. It has been nearly a decade since he wrote his last novel, and even longer since he wrote the 1968 manifesto, "Two Thousand Words,” which the Soviet Union used as one of the pretexts for invading Czechoslovakia. On the advice of a friend, Vaculík begins to keep a diary: "a book about things, people and events.” Fifty-four weeks later, what Vaculík has written is a unique mixture of diary, dream journal, and outright fiction – an inverted roman à clef in which the author, his family, his mistresses, the secret police and leading figures of the Czech underground play major roles.

      A Czech Dreambook
    • 2017

      These witty and ironical short essays in the classic Czech genre known as feuilletons, or chronicles, show Ludvik Vaculik's philosophy, honesty and humor. His work, in George Theiner's stylish translation, will evoke a powerful response today from English-language readers wondering how to think clearly and keep their values in confusing times. Author of the radical 2000 Words manifesto for writers during the Prague Spring of 1968, Ludvik Vaculik was banned from all official publishing after the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia during two decades until the fall of communism with the Velvet Revolution of 1989. However, as founding editor of the Padlock Editions of informally circulated typescripts, he was central to maintaining independent writing and ideas in the Czech language. After the Velvet Revolution confirmed his importance as an independent thinker and cultural figure, Vaculik continued his refusal to subscribe to accepted conventions. 'Democracy has made me a poor democrat' he wrote of the new Czech age of consumer culture, media sound bites and public relations.

      Cup of Coffee with my Interrog
    • 2009

      (Ab)normalizace. (Fake) normalization

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Jeden z nejvýznamnějších českých dokumentárních fotografů současných let představí svůj projekt 70ti fotografií různých formátů předrevoluční doby, doplněný knihou s textem Antonína Dufka a Ludvíka Vaculíka. Výstava byla postavena ve spolupráci s Muzeem v Kroměříži.. Kniha fotografií Jindřicha Štreita vychází ke 20. výročí událostí v listopadu 1989 a u příležitosti výstavy (Ab)normalizace v Muzeu Kroměřížska v Kroměříži. Souběžný anglický text.

      (Ab)normalizace. (Fake) normalization
    • 1986

      The Guinea pigs

      • 167 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.1(31)Add rating

      The Guinea Pigs is a chilling fable about dehumanization and alienation representing Vaculik's vision of the menace of Soviet domination in the wake of the 1969 invasion. Written in 1970, it is a sweeping condemnation of totalitarianism, embedded in a rich, imaginative, highly experimental narrative. In the words of the New York Review of Books it is "one of the major works of literature produced in postwar Europe."

      The Guinea pigs