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Postcards from Absurdistan
Prague at the End of History
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Set against the backdrop of Prague's tumultuous history from 1938 to the present, this volume explores the interplay of competing modernities, including totalitarianism, communism, and capitalist democracy. It delves into the city's cultural evolution, highlighting the absurdity of these ideologies through the works of notable figures like Milan Kundera and Václav Havel. The concept of "Absurdistan" emerges as a central theme, showcasing the persistent moral ambiguity in Prague's cultural narrative. Ultimately, it argues that modernity is a complex and unstable notion shaped by its historical context.
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Postcards from Absurdistan, Derek Sayer
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- Title
- Postcards from Absurdistan
- Subtitle
- Prague at the End of History
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Derek Sayer
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Released
- 2025
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 752
- ISBN13
- 9780691264554
- Category
- History
- Description
- Set against the backdrop of Prague's tumultuous history from 1938 to the present, this volume explores the interplay of competing modernities, including totalitarianism, communism, and capitalist democracy. It delves into the city's cultural evolution, highlighting the absurdity of these ideologies through the works of notable figures like Milan Kundera and Václav Havel. The concept of "Absurdistan" emerges as a central theme, showcasing the persistent moral ambiguity in Prague's cultural narrative. Ultimately, it argues that modernity is a complex and unstable notion shaped by its historical context.