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10-10-2003 | Jan Velinger

Dobra Cajovna Steel autumn weather has taken hold in Prague with wind blowing leaves down side-streets and rain sweeping down without warning. On Prague's Wenceslas Square you long to be in-doors. To disappear into a quiet tea-room where you will be transported to sunnier climes. A tearoom like Dobra Cajovna.  More

Czechs in HistoryThe Good Soldier Svejk - a literary character, a legend

02-04-2003 | Jan Velinger

The Good Soldier Svejk He was a man who never lived, yet who went further in defining the Czechs in the 20th century than perhaps anyone else: the most famous of Czech literary characters, the Good Soldier Svejk. Created by the true bohemian - as well as anarchist - writer Jaroslav Hasek, Svejk is often impenetrable but ultimately irreverent beneath a simple child-like smile most often mistaken for foolishness. He makes a mockery of his "betters" within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, ultimately seeing through the hypocrisies of his day. Almost unintentionally he sabotages a regime already coming apart at the seams under the fiasco of the Great War. His greatest accomplishment: to survive in the face of adversity and absurd situations, which continues to be his legacy for many Czechs...  More

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06-01-2003 | Jan Velinger

The Good Soldier Svejk, by Josef Lada The famous Czech author of 'The Good Soldier Svejk and his Fortunes in the World War', Jaroslav Hasek, died 80 years ago at the early age of 39 - and it was to his genius that a special commemorative gathering was held last week in Lipnice nad Sazavou in south-east Bohemia, where Hasek spent the last few years of his life, and wrote much of his famous opus.  More

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