Czech culture in the current issue of the Edinburgh Review
25. 1. 2010
The Edinburgh Review, a well-known literary magazine with a long tradition (it was founded in 1802 and its contributors included for instance Sir Walter Scott, Thomas Carlyle a William Gladstone) has just published a Czech issue, devoted to Czech literature and culture. The issue includes, among other things, an excerpt from Miloš Urban's novel Seven Churches, an excerpt from Jáchym Topol's novel Gargling Tar, a text by Hana Sklenková, graphic works by Michal Macků and articles by Jiří Trávníček and Jan Čulík. A sample text by Jan Čulík on current Czech politics, literature and cinema is HERE. Individual copies of the Edinburgh Review can be ordered from HERE.
VytisknoutObsah vydání | Pátek 26.2. 2010
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24.2. 2010 / Karel DolejšíThe Impenetrable Walls of a Shameful Silence - Our media ad usum delphini?24.2. 2010 / Daniel StrožProblems of Czech citizens on the border with Germany or are we not part of Schengen?29.12. 2009 / How the Czech internet daily Britské listy has become a slave to T-mobile Czech Republic8.12. 2009 / Prague firm BNV Consulting talks of sacking employees in its Christmas party invitation4.12. 2009 / Aleš UhlířEmployees in the Hyundai plant in the Czech Republic strike against inhuman working conditions24.11. 2009 / Baroness Ashton "took Soviet money"23.10. 2009 / Karel DolejšíJan Fischer, Head of Czech caretaker government, commits the Czech Republic to the US missile base system without having a political mandate12.10. 2009 / Karel DolejšíMoscow asks for clarification of the new anti-missile defence configuration9.10. 2009 / Prague firm humiliates Romanies19.9. 2009 / Karel DolejšíObama's new anti-missile project will destabilise the international security system8.9. 2009 / Jan ČulíkCzech Republic has given a suspended sentence to an internet journalist for "denying the holocaust"17.7. 2009 / Karel DolejšíHavel, Schwarzenberg and other East European politicians: Why did they write to Obama?15.2. 2009 / More Czech resources in English