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  • von Josef Skvorecky
    24,00 €

    Sieben Erzählungen, so viele, wie Kerzen am siebenarmigen Leuchter brennen: eine Erinnerung an eine untergegangene tschechisch-jüdisch-deutsche Welt in einer ostböhmischen Kleinstadt. Danny, ein leidenschaftlicher Saxophonspieler und empathischer Erzähler, trifft sich mit seiner großen Liebe, der Holocaust-Überlebenden Rebekka. Er erinnert sich an seine Kindheit im Städtchen K. Vor den Augen des Lesers entsteht ein buntes Kaleidoskop kleinstädtischen Lebens der Zwischenkriegszeit mit unvergesslichen Figuren wie Herrn Lehrer Katz, Herrn Doktor Strass, der mit dem Lancia Tag und Nacht von einem Patienten zum nächsten fährt, Dannys Onkel Khon, der mit fünfzig schon alt und verlebt wirkt, aber dennoch Dannys schöne Tante vor den Altar führt, oder auch den drei Löbl-Brüdern, die unterschiedlicher nicht sein könnten.

  • von Josef Skvorecky
    27,00 €

    This autobiography in stories, When Eve Was Naked, takes us through a most remarkable life, from the innocence of prewar Prague through the horrors of the Nazi occupation and World War II. In the title story, narrated by Skvorecky's alter-ego Danny Smiricky, seven-year-old Danny falls in love for the first time; at sixteen he hides in a railway station and watches as his Jewish teacher is herded onto a train and taken away; and in 1968, as Russian tanks rolled into Prague, Skvorecky flees Czechoslovakia, taking Danny with him. In the collection's final stories, Danny begins his tenure as Professor Smiricky at a Canadian university and attempts to come to terms with the politically innocent and self-centered youth that flock to his courses.

  • von Josef Skvorecky
    23,00 €

    Here is a wonderfully imagined picture of a little known period in American musical history. In 1892, at the height of his prodigious powers, Antonin Dvorak was persuaded to leave his native Bohemia to come to New York to be director of the National Conservatory for Music. In this exuberant novel, Josef Skvorecky tells the story of Dvorak's utterly requited love affair with young America, the anthem of which is his famous Symphony in E Minor, "From the New World."

  • - Views from Prague
    von Vaclav Havel, Ivan Klíma & Josef Skvorecky
    28,00 €

    In the face of Europe's rising nationalism and intolerance, this timely anthology by Czech writers addresses a key issue for today. The courage of Czech writers is legendary. During the Cold War they kept their nation's conscience alive by clandestine publishing while imprisoned as "dissidents" or collecting garbage, washing windows or selling fish as "non-persons," and then they took the lead in the Velvet Revolution of 1989 that overthrew communism.In Europe and the West today - with its rising nationalism and political extremism - subtlety, humour and sharp intelligence are needed more than ever, and this volume of stories, poetry, essays and drama showcases some of the best Czech writing on these important topics. The volume also lends insight into the role of Czech writers during two of the darkest periods of Central European history: the struggles against fascism and communism.

  • von Rosemary Kavan, Josef Skvorecky & Kaca Polackova
    24,00 €

    A pensive, conscience-stricken man driven to melancholy by the fiendish truths of murder, the Czechoslovak policeman Lieutenant Boruvka is a notable new member of the brilliant-eccentric-detective literary tradition. Twelve bizarre tales-to be read as a continuous account-involve theatrical people, musicians, and mountaineers, who lead the lieutenant, and the reader, on an ingenious chase through the paths of crime.

  • von Josef Skvorecky & Kaca Polackova (Translator) Henley
    24,00 €

    A clergyman named Ronald A. Knox once set forth a set of rules for writing detective fiction. In ten new stories (two featuring Lieutenant Boruvka), a crime occurs that violates one of Father Knox's rules, thus serving up a double challenge: Who dunnit? and Which rule was broken?

  • von Josef Skvorecky
    30,00 €

    This energetic and hilarious novel is made even more important by the current final thawing of the long, Communist winter in Czechoslovakia.

  • von Josef Skvorecky
    20,00 €

    Things looked very black for Lieutenant Boruvka in The End of Lieutenant Boruvka. But in this, the fourth and (perhaps) final volume in the series, the sad-eyed detective turns up again, this time in Canada.

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