Biography
Born in Náchod, Czechoslovakia, Škvorecký graduated in 1943 from the Reálné gymnasium in his native Náchod. For two years during the Second World War he was a slave labourer in a German aircraft factory.
After the war, he began to study at the Faculty of Medicine of Charles University in Prague, but after his first term he moved to the Faculty of Arts, where he studied Philosophy and graduated in 1949.[2] In 1951 he gained a Ph.D. in Philosophy. Between 1952 and 1954, he performed his military service in the Czechoslovak army.
He worked briefly as a teacher, editor and translator during the 1950s. During this period he completed several novels including his first novel The Cowards (written 1948-49, published 1958[3]) and The End of the Nylon Age (1956).[4] They were condemned and banned by the Communist authorities after their publication. His prose style, open-ended and improvisational, was an innovation, but this and his democratic ideals were a challenge to the Communist regime. Škvorecký kept writing, and helped nurture the democratic movement that culminated in the Prague Spring in 1968.
After the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia that year, Škvorecký and his wife, writer and actress Zdena Salivarová, fled to Canada.
In 1971, he and his wife founded 68 Publishers which, over the next twenty years, published banned Czech and Slovak books.> The imprint became an important mouthpiece for dissident writers, such as Václav Havel, Milan Kundera, and Ludvík Vaculík, among many others.> For providing this critical literary outlet, the president of post-Communist Czechoslovakia, Václav Havel, later awarded the couple the Order of the White Lion in 1990.
He taught at the Department of English at the University of Toronto where he was eventually appointed Professor Emeritus of English and Film. He retired in 1990. (In Canada, he is considered to be a Canadian author despite the fact that he is still mostly publishing in Czech.)
Literary Work
Most of Škvorecký’s novels are available in English: the novels The Cowards, Miss Silver's Past, The Republic of Whores, The Miracle Game, The Swell Season, The Engineer of Human Souls which won the Canadian Governor General's Award, The Bride of Texas, Dvorak in Love, The Tenor Saxophonist's Story, Two Murders in My Double Life, An Inexplicable Story or The Narrative of Questus Firmus Siculus, his selected short stories When Eve Was Naked and the two short novels The Bass Saxophone and Emöke. A recurring character in several of his novels is Danny Smiricky, who is a partial self-portrait of the author.
He wrote four detective novels featuring Lieutenant Boruvka of the Prague Homicide Bureau: The Mournful Demeanor of Lieutenant Boruvka, Sins for Father Knox, The End of Lieutenant Boruvka and The Return of Lieutenant Boruvka.
His poetry was published as a collection in 1999 as ...there's no remedy for this pain (...na tuhle bolest nejsou prášky).
His non-fiction works include Talkin' Moscow Blues, a book of essays on jazz, literature and politics, an autobiography Headed for the Blues, and two books on the Czech cinema including All the Bright Young Men and Women.
Škvorecký wrote for films and television. The feature film The Tank Battalion was adapted from his novel The Republic of Whores. Other features, written for Prague TV, include Eine kleine Jazzmusik, adapted from his story of the same name, The Emöke Legend from a novella of the same name, and a two-hour TV drama Poe and the Murder of a Beautiful Girl, based on Edgar Allan Poe's story The Mystery of Marie Roget. Three very successful TV serials were made from his stories: Sins for Father Knox, The Swell Season and Murders for Luck.
In the shadow of the above-mentioned lies a forgotten but unique and brilliant film Pastor's End, based on the novel of the same name. Based on a true story, the movie produced in 1968 never saw the light of day and went straight into locked Communist archives due to the fact that its author "illegally" fled the country.
Prominent in his writing for radio was a long-running monthly series on literature for Voice of America. From 1973-1990 he wrote over 200 of these shows covering notable literary works and discussing literary themes.
He died in 2012 of cancer in Toronto.
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The Engineer of Human Souls
15 editions - first published in 1969 -
Miss Silver's Past
15 editions - first published in 1969 -
Zbabělci
15 editions - first published in 1958 -
Tankový prapor
12 editions - first published in 1969 -
Příběh inženýra lidských duší
11 editions - first published in 1984 -
Bassaxofon
11 editions - first published in 1977 -
Prima sezóna
10 editions - first published in 1982 -
Tankový prapor
6 editions - first published in 1971 -
Kleine Jazzmusik
6 editions - first published in 1963 -
Příběh inženýra lidských duší
6 editions - first published in 1977 -
The Cowards
5 editions - first published in 1983 -
Scherzo capriccioso
5 editions - first published in 1984 -
Mirákl
5 editions - first published in 1972 -
Scherzo capriccioso
5 editions - first published in 1983 DAISY -
Konec poručíka Borůvky
5 editions - first published in 1975 -
Prima sezóna
5 editions - first published in 1975 -
Lvíče
5 editions - first published in 1969 Borrow -
Bassaxofon
4 editions - first published in 1977 -
Legenda Emöke
4 editions - first published in 1963 -
Hříchy pro pátera Knoxe
4 editions - first published in 1973 -
Zbabělci
4 editions - first published in 1964 -
Miss Silver's Past
4 editions - first published in 1995 -
Příběh inženýra lidských duší
4 editions - first published in 1984 -
Republic Of Whores
4 editions - first published in 1993 -
Zbabělci
3 editions - first published in 1966 -
The Return of Lieutenant Boruvka
3 editions - first published in 1989 -
Konec nylonového věku
3 editions - first published in 1967 -
Tankový prapor
3 editions - first published in 1971 -
Nevěsta z Texasu
3 editions - first published in 1995 -
Sedmiramenný svícen
3 editions - first published in 1965 -
Smutek poručíka Borůvky
3 editions - first published in 1973 -
Two murders in my double life
3 editions - first published in 1999 -
Bass Saxophone
3 editions - first published in 1985 -
Oh, my papa!
2 editions - first published in 1971 -
Píseň zapomenutých let
2 editions - first published in 1963 -
The cowards
2 editions - first published in 1970 -
Divák v únorové noci
2 editions - first published in 1991 -
Dvě legendy
2 editions - first published in 1982 -
Nevěsta z Texasu
2 editions - first published in 1992 -
Josef Škvorecký
2 editions - first published in 1988 -
Píseň zapomenutých let
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Le lionceau
2 editions - first published in 1972 -
Divka z Chicaga
2 editions - first published in 1980 -
The end of Lieutenant Boruvka
2 editions - first published in 1990 -
Le saxophone basse et autres nouvelles
2 editions - first published in 1983 -
The cowards
2 editions - first published in 1970 Read -
Mirákl
2 editions - first published in 1991 -
Sins for Father Knox
2 editions - first published in 1988 -
Swell Season
2 editions - first published in 1994 -
Blues libeňského plynojemu
2 editions - first published in 1990 -
Two murders in my double life
2 editions - first published in 1999 -
Mirákl
2 editions - first published in 1972 -
Ze života české společnosti
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Sixty-Eight Publishers, Corp
2 editions - first published in 1984 -
Talkin' Moscow blues
2 editions - first published in 1988 -
Ze života lepší společnosti
2 editions - first published in 1965 -
Babylónský příběh
2 editions - first published in 1967 -
The Miracle Game
2 editions - first published in 1990 -
When Eve Was Naked
2 editions - first published in 2003 -
The Republic of whores
2 editions - first published in 1993 Borrow -
Pulchra
1 edition - first published in 2003 -
Josef Škvorecký čte úryvek z románu Prima sezóna
1 edition - first published in 1974 -
The largest oddest house
1 edition - first published in 1991 -
Spisy
1 edition - first published in 1991 -
Samožerbuch
1 edition - first published in 1991 -
Bůh do domu
1 edition - first published in 1980 -
Dvorak in love
1 edition - first published in 1989 -
Věk nylonu
1 edition - first published in 1992 -
Divák v únorové noci
1 edition - first published in 1991 -
Sins for Father Knox
1 edition - first published in 1990 -
The end of Bull Macha
1 edition - first published in 1994 -
Prague winter
1 edition - first published in 1987 -
Dvě vraždy v mém dvojím životě
1 edition - first published in 1996 -
Slovo má mladý severovýchod
1 edition - first published in 1991 -
Dvorak in love
1 edition - first published in 1987 -
Nezoufejte! = Do not despair
1 edition - first published in 1998 -
Rasskazy
1 edition - first published in 2004 -
Sedmiramenný svícen
1 edition - first published in 1974 -
The Miracle Game
1 edition - first published in 1991 -
Všichni ti bystří mladí muži a ženy
1 edition - first published in 1991 -
Jak žili a smýšleli naši dávní krajané v Americe
1 edition - first published in 2000 -
Milan Kundera's contribution to the art of the novel
1 edition - first published in 1992 -
Příběh neúspěšného tenorsaxofonisty
1 edition - first published in 1994 -
The return of Lieutenant Boruvka
1 edition - first published in 1990 -
DVORAK IN LOVE
1 edition - first published in 1986 -
Oh, my papa!
1 edition - first published in 1971 -
The well-screened Lizette
1 edition - first published in 1996 -
Pan Professor a dívka v zelené blůze
1 edition - first published in 1994 -
Reception: an authorial experience
1 edition - first published in 1992 -
Babylónský příběh
1 edition - first published in 1967 -
Tenor sax solo from Washington
1 edition - first published in 1995 -
Jeden starý nacistický film, a jak to s ním bylo
1 edition - first published in 1994 -
Objev v Čapkovi
1 edition - first published in 1984 -
Buenos Tiempos, Los
1 edition - first published in 1996 -
The artist's fight for freedom
1 edition - first published in 1976 -
Das Basssaxophon
1 edition - first published in 2005 -
Prima sezóna ; Zbabělci ; Konec nylonového věku
1 edition - first published in 1991 -
The miracle game
1 edition - first published in 2002 -
Dívka z Chicaga
1 edition - first published in 1980 -
Ožehavé téma
1 edition - first published in 1991
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- Josef Skvorecky
- Josef Škvorecký
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- JOSEF SKVORECKY
- Skvorecky
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- Josef SKVORECKY
- Kaca Polackova Henley (Translator) Josef Skvorecky
- Josef S̆kvorecký
- Skvorecky, Josef Vaclav
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