This interview is in Czech with English subtitles. Czech writer Jan Novák has published a large, controversial book about Milan Kundera. The work is on the borderline between a documentary biography and fiction. Paradoxically, says Czech literary critic Petr Fischer, neither Kundera nor Jan Novák have managed successfully to move from modernism via postmodernism to today's post-historical era when all values are being re-defined or questioned. Jan Novák is trying to force us to accept the firm values of the previous era and thus paradoxically ends up disseminating an ideology which is strongly reminiscent of communism. This and other interesting issues connected with this work and with Milan Kundera's fiction are debated in this Britské...
On 29th July, 1996, the first issue of Britské listy, www.blisty.cz, a Czech language cultural and p...
In this third and final TV interview, Jan Čulík speaks to Antonín J. Liehm (92), a major Czech cultu...
The first of three interviews in which French historian Muriel Blaive - in Czech - explores the exp...
The interview is conducted in Czech, it has English subtitles. A new political extreme has arise...
In March 1950, the Czech-French writer Milan Kundera, then a Prague Film Academy student, allegedly ...
To mark the Czech National Day (the anniversary of the foundation of the Czechoslovak Republic in 19...
Jan Čulík speaks to Petr Bílek, Professor of Czech and Comparative Literature at Charles University ...
Czech documentary film maker interviews Jan Čulík, the Britské listy editor-in-chief, about the most...
Jan Čulík talks to Bohumil Kartous about his forthcoming book "No Future: Are we using a steam engin...
Jan Čulík talks to Karen von Kunes, Professor of Czech Language, Literature and History at Yale Univ...
In this three-part, extended interview special, historian Muriel Blaive talks (in English) to Jan Ču...
Are stereotypical, mythological ideas about their own national past preventing the Czechs from under...
Jan Čulík interviews Professor Martin Štoll, a documentarist film maker, film theoretician and histo...
Jan Čulík interviews Dr. Josef Švéda, the author of two seminal monographs on the construction of na...
Jan Čulík interviews Zdenko Pavelka, a Czech publisher and former editor-in-chief of Salon, the cult...
On 29th July, 1996, the first issue of Britské listy, www.blisty.cz, a Czech language cultural and p...
In this third and final TV interview, Jan Čulík speaks to Antonín J. Liehm (92), a major Czech cultu...
The first of three interviews in which French historian Muriel Blaive - in Czech - explores the exp...
The interview is conducted in Czech, it has English subtitles. A new political extreme has arise...
In March 1950, the Czech-French writer Milan Kundera, then a Prague Film Academy student, allegedly ...
To mark the Czech National Day (the anniversary of the foundation of the Czechoslovak Republic in 19...
Jan Čulík speaks to Petr Bílek, Professor of Czech and Comparative Literature at Charles University ...
Czech documentary film maker interviews Jan Čulík, the Britské listy editor-in-chief, about the most...
Jan Čulík talks to Bohumil Kartous about his forthcoming book "No Future: Are we using a steam engin...
Jan Čulík talks to Karen von Kunes, Professor of Czech Language, Literature and History at Yale Univ...
In this three-part, extended interview special, historian Muriel Blaive talks (in English) to Jan Ču...
Are stereotypical, mythological ideas about their own national past preventing the Czechs from under...
Jan Čulík interviews Professor Martin Štoll, a documentarist film maker, film theoretician and histo...
Jan Čulík interviews Dr. Josef Švéda, the author of two seminal monographs on the construction of na...
Jan Čulík interviews Zdenko Pavelka, a Czech publisher and former editor-in-chief of Salon, the cult...
On 29th July, 1996, the first issue of Britské listy, www.blisty.cz, a Czech language cultural and p...
In this third and final TV interview, Jan Čulík speaks to Antonín J. Liehm (92), a major Czech cultu...
The first of three interviews in which French historian Muriel Blaive - in Czech - explores the exp...