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09-12-2011 11:38 | Rosie Johnston

A Czech architectural landmark has provided the backdrop, and indeed central theme, for a book which has been creating a stir in the literary world. The Glass Room by Simon Mawer tells the story of a modernist villa in a Czech town, from conception to construction, eventually to seizure by the state. The Glass Room has been receiving a great deal of publicity ever since it was nominated for the prestigious Man Booker Prize. Over the phone from his home in Italy, author Simon Mawer voiced his bewilderment as to why his book was proving so popular in Britain at the moment: More

Czech BooksSimon Mawer talks about The Glass Room

05-07-2010 02:01 | David Vaughan

Simon Mawer One of the most acclaimed books to be published in the last couple of years is the Man Booker Prize shortlisted novel, The Glass Room, by the British writer, Simon Mawer. It is a book with more than a passing relevance to the Czech Republic, as the hero is a building that stands to this day on the edge of the city of Brno.  More

Czech BooksCzech history through a glass darkly

22-11-2009 02:01 | Bernie Higgins

Hello and welcome to Czech Books. This week we're discussing the novel The Glass Room, by Simon Mawer, one of this year's nominations for the prestigious Man Booker prize. The novel, which has already been translated into Czech and had a very positive local reception, is inspired by the functionalist masterpiece, the Tugendhat Villa in Brno, and covers over half a century of Czech history, focusing mainly on the fates of the Jewish industrialist Victor Landauer and his wife Liesel. I met with a professor of English Literature at Charles University's Education Faculty, Dr. Anna Grmelová, to discuss in particular the book's depiction of the rich and diverse cultural life of the First Czechoslovak Republic.  More

ArtsReflections of modern Czech history in Simon Mawer’s ‘The Glass Room’

09-10-2009 14:26 | Rosie Johnston

A Czech architectural landmark has provided the backdrop, and indeed central theme, for a book which has been creating a stir in the literary world. The Glass Room by Simon Mawer tells the story of a modernist villa in a Czech town, from conception to construction, eventually to seizure by the state. The Glass Room has been receiving a great deal of publicity ever since it was nominated for the prestigious Man Booker Prize. Over the phone from his home in Italy, author Simon Mawer voiced his bewilderment as to why his book was proving so popular in Britain at the moment: More

Current AffairsBrno city hall makes U-turn in Tugendhat villa case

21-03-2007 15:44 | Pavla Horáková

Tugendhat villa, photo: CTK It was a U-turn that few had expected. Less than two months after Brno city hall decided to return the UNESCO-listed villa Tugendhat to the descendants of its pre-WWII Jewish owners, the city authority changed its mind. The original plan was to transfer the functionalist structure to the state which is legally entitled to handle the returns of property confiscated by the Nazis. After the state rejected this procedure, Brno city hall revised its previous decision. More

PanoramaDaniela Hammer-Tugendhat: our Villa was stolen and now has to be returned

08-02-2007 15:48 | Ilya Marritz

Photo: Jana Sustova The Villa Tugendhat, a functionalist family home designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, is the Czech Republic's only 20th century UNESCO site. The city of Brno is considering whether or not to return the valuable architectural treasure to the children of the original owners. The Tugendhat family, who are Jewish, lost possession of the house in the late 1930s, after only eight years living there.  More

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