Jaroslav Rudiš’ variations on acityJaroslav Rudiš wrote his novel The Sky under Berlin in the year 2002. Berlin was acity that found its way into his heart for anumber of reasons. Most of all, because it is acity of Central Europe where the West and the East collide. The novel’s protagonist, Petr Bem, escapes Prague for Berlin because he is afraid of responsibility and maturity. Rudiš wrote aliterary rather than atraditional city guide. Berlin is abustling city that has an unusual energy. According to the author, there is athrilling atmosphere of great restlessness emerging in Berlin.Jaroslav Rudiš’ variations on acityJaroslav Rudiš wrote his novel The Sky under Berlin in the year 2002. B...
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The Czech writer Josef Škvorecký is born in Náchod, Czechoslovakia, in 1924. Škvorecký graduated in ...
The city can be seen from many different perspectives. Sometimes, the city itself forms a perspectiv...
The novel Severins Gang in die Finsternis (1914) by the Prague author Paul Leppin (1878–1945) is exp...
Czech fiction writer Jaroslav Rudiš, who lives in Berlin, has just been given a major German prize b...
This paper provides a basis for a discussion of Jaroslav Rudíš’s prose debut Niebo pod Berlinem. The...
In the course of its history, Prague has been the site of many significant cultural confrontations a...
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is the work of contemporary Czech writer Jaroslav Rudiš, who ...
J Ondrej Spacek: Thesis Author: Ondrej Spacek Consultancy: PhDr. Viera Glosikov~ CSc. Title: Picture...
Ve své práci představuji současného českého autora Jaroslava Rudiše. Zamšřuji se na jeho románovou t...
In 1921-1923 Berlin was a centre of Russian emigration. Many poets and writers from Russia, like Mak...
OK 1934-38: The Prague Intermezzo of Oskar Kokoschka The bachelor's thesis deals with the Kokoschka'...
Tato bakalářská práce si klade za cíl analyzovat kritickou reflexi počáteční tvorby spisovatele Jaro...
Powieść Grandhotel to utwór czeskiego pisarza młodego pokolenia Jaroslava Rudiša. Portrety i losy bo...
Artykuł podejmuje problematykę rozpamiętywania przeszłości pogranicza czesko-niemieckiego („Kraju Su...
TITLE: German-Czech meetings in books written by Martin Becker and Jaroslav Rudiš SUMMARY: The subje...
The Czech writer Josef Škvorecký is born in Náchod, Czechoslovakia, in 1924. Škvorecký graduated in ...
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The novel Severins Gang in die Finsternis (1914) by the Prague author Paul Leppin (1878–1945) is exp...