An edition of Sekyra (1969)

The axe.

[1st U.S. ed.]
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An edition of Sekyra (1969)

The axe.

[1st U.S. ed.]
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"Alongside Milan Kundera's The Joke, The Axe was one of the most influential novels to appear in Czechoslovakia during the cultural reawakening of the 1960s. Blending lyricism and iconoclasm, Vaculik portrays a culture in upheaval through the timeless story of father and son, joined by idealism but separated by a changing world.".

"It is the mid-1960s, and in Czechoslovakia communist ideology is fading. One disillusioned, middle-aged journalist retreats from the politics of Prague to the Moravian countryside of his childhood. There he rediscovers a complex relationship with his dead father, a crusader for communism in the early days, who reappears through letters written decades earlier.".

"When the narrator is accused of disgracing his father and his proletariat background, he realizes that he, too, is a leader - but the stakes now are reversed. He finds new relevance in his father's words: "An extraordinary time requires extraordinary measures." But now the son continues, "I followed the Party line in the first phase of my political life. In the next phase I tried to get rid of it when it prevented me from thinking for myself.""--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Harper & Row
Language
English
Pages
222

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Cover of: The axe
The axe
1994, Northwestern University Press
in English
Cover of: Sekyra
Sekyra
1991, Pracé
in Czech - 3. vyd.
Cover of: The axe.
The axe.
1974, Harper & Row
in English - [1st U.S. ed.]
Cover of: The axe.
The axe.
1973, Deutsch
in English
Cover of: Sekyra.
Sekyra.
1969, Cs.spis.
in Czech - 3. vyd.

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Edition Notes

Translation of Sekyra.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
891.8/6/35
Library of Congress
PZ4.V117 Ax3, PG5039.32.A2 Ax3

The Physical Object

Pagination
222 p.
Number of pages
222

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5412951M
Internet Archive
axe00ludv
ISBN 10
0060144866
LCCN
73004163
LibraryThing
810354
Goodreads
3518718

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3197687W

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