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Rustic Baroque
2005
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3.69
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Culture, history, language, and indeed the living memory of a nation fuse in Jiří Hájíček's Rustic Baroque and in the additional stories included in this unique volume. (Preview a sample here.) Set in South Bohemia about a decade after the Velvet Revolution, Rustic Baroque recalls the tumult in the countryside during the 1950s collectivization of agriculture, sheds light upon the torn social fabric in the decades to follow, and characterizes how Czech people of all generations struggle to come to grips with the unresolved remnants of their past in the years since totalitarian communists were driven from power in 1989. The story combines drama and mystery with history, architecture and a little romance against a background that is the natural beauty of Southern Bohemia. The characters struggle to resolve their feelings of guilt, thirst for revenge and desire to forgive. In the original Czech, Rustic Baroque (Selský baroko) was awarded the Magnesia Litera prize as the Best Czech Novel for 2005. In this distinctive book, Hájíček's novel is complemented by four stories from his collection The Wooden Knife. The translator has added a brief introduction and annotated the novel to enhance the reading experience for English-language readers. This makes Czech culture and language more accessible to readers, who immerse themselves in the scenes, emotions, and bittersweet memories of a past that yet lingers just below the surface of Czech society today. To read Rustic Baroque is to step into the living memory of the nation. The book is therefore a must-read for Czech language and cultural enthusiasts and anyone who seeks to connect with the country on an intimate level. Indeed, in combination with the Czech language original (published by Host) Rustic Baroque makes an excellent reader for those who are learning Czech or for Czech speakers wishing to improve their English.

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Jiri Hajicek
Jiri Hajicek
Author · 7 books
Jiří Hájíček vyrůstal na venkově, kde po vysokoškolských studiích také několik let pracoval v zemědělství. Od konce devadesátých let žije v Českých Budějovicích. Debutoval sbírkou povídek Snídaně na refýži (1998), v roce 2001 vyšla jeho novela o hledačích vltavínů Zloději zelených koní. Na povídkovou tvorbu navázal roku 2004 souborem dvanácti kratších próz Dřevěný nůž. Za román Selský baroko (2005) získal cenu Magnesia Litera za prózu. Jeho dosud poslední román Rybí krev (2012) byl oceněn Magnesií Literou 2013 jako Kniha roku. Hájíčkovy prózy vzbudily pozornost také v zahraničí. V Budapešti vyšel překlad jeho novely Zloději zelených koní, román Selský baroko byl přeložen do angličtiny, italštiny, chorvatštiny a maďarštiny, překlad románu Rybí krev se připravuje v Bělorusku, Bulharsku, Makedonii a Polsku.
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