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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A dissident's deeply personal and unflinching view of Soviet oppression in Czechoslovakia in the wake of the 1968 invasion. Seven Days to the Funeral is the fictionalized memoir of Jan Rozner, a leading Slovak journalist, critic, dramaturg, and translator. Rozner and his wife Zora Jesenska were champions of the Prague Spring and were blacklisted after the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. When Jesenska died in 1972, her funeral became a political event and attendees faced recriminations. A painstaking account of the week after his wife's death, Seven Days to the Funeral is a historical record of the devastating impact of the period after the invasion. Through ruthless portraits of key figures in Slovak culture, the book provides a fascinating cultural history of Slovakia from 1945 to 1972. It is also a moving love story of an unlikely couple. Although Rozner began the book in 1976, it was left unfinished upon his death. The book was published posthumously in 2009 by his second wife Slava Roznerova. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: New. A dissident's deeply personal and unflinching view of Soviet oppression in Czechoslovakia in the wake of the 1968 invasion.Seven Days to the Funeral is the fictionalized memoir of Ján Rozner, a leading Slovak journalist, critic, dramaturg, and translator. Rozner and his wife Zora Jesenská were champions of the Prague Spring and were blacklisted after the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. When Jesenská died in 1972, her funeral became a political event and attendees faced recriminations. A painstaking account of the week after his wife's death, Seven Days to the Funeral is a historical record of the devastating impact of the period after the invasion. Through ruthless portraits of key figures in Slovak culture, the book provides a fascinating cultural history of Slovakia from 1945 to 1972. It is also a moving love story of an unlikely couple. Although Rozner began the book in 1976, it was left unfinished upon his death. The book was published posthumously in 2009 by his second wife Sláva Roznerová.
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Softcover. Condition: Fair. Beschriftungen / Markierungen bis 20 %; Leichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen; Farbtonanderung. Vzpominkova proza prekladatele a publicisty Jana Roznera vysla na Slovensku v roce 2009 a hned se stala slovenskou Knihou roku. Formalnim ramcem jsou vzpominky na udalosti v dobe od smrti do pohrbu jeho zeny Zory Jesenske roku 1972. Oba, Rozner i Jesenska, patrili po roce 1968 k zakazanym autorum. Husakovsky rezim se pohrbu Jesenske obaval a uchylil se k masivnimu zastrasovani lidi i absurdnim praktikam. Zaber je vsak sirsi, kniha s charakterem romanu je autentickou zpravou o lidech, udalostech a pomerech dane doby, o kulturnich, spolecenskych a politickych pomerech na Slovensku na pocatku normalizace.
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Softcover. Condition: Fine. Leichte Rillen / Abschurfungen / Risse / Knicke. Slovensky pokrokovy casopis Dav sdruzoval mladou socialistickou slovenskou inteligenci. Studie rozebira slozitou vnitropolitickou situaci na Slovensku a vztahy Cechu a Slovaku za prvni republiky, kdy casopis vychazel.
Softcover. Condition: Fine. Gebrochener Buchrucken; Farbtonanderung. Vzpominkova proza prekladatele a publicisty Jana Roznera vysla na Slovensku v roce 2009 a hned se stala slovenskou Knihou roku. Formalnim ramcem jsou vzpominky na udalosti v dobe od smrti do pohrbu jeho zeny Zory Jesenske roku 1972. Oba, Rozner i Jesenska, patrili po roce 1968 k zakazanym autorum. Husakovsky rezim se pohrbu Jesenske obaval a uchylil se k masivnimu zastrasovani lidi i absurdnim praktikam. Zaber je vsak sirsi, kniha s charakterem romanu je autentickou zpravou o lidech, udalostech a pomerech dane doby, o kulturnich, spolecenskych a politickych pomerech na Slovensku na pocatku normalizace.
Softcover. Condition: As New. Leichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen. Vzpominkova proza prekladatele a publicisty Jana Roznera vysla na Slovensku v roce 2009 a hned se stala slovenskou Knihou roku. Formalnim ramcem jsou vzpominky na udalosti v dobe od smrti do pohrbu jeho zeny Zory Jesenske roku 1972. Oba, Rozner i Jesenska, patrili po roce 1968 k zakazanym autorum. Husakovsky rezim se pohrbu Jesenske obaval a uchylil se k masivnimu zastrasovani lidi i absurdnim praktikam. Zaber je vsak sirsi, kniha s charakterem romanu je autentickou zpravou o lidech, udalostech a pomerech dane doby, o kulturnich, spolecenskych a politickych pomerech na Slovensku na pocatku normalizace.
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Leichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen. Prozy z pozostalosti: Prva noc po fronte, O otcovi, O matke, Martin potom a niekolko kratkych proz z poslednych rokov su tematicky pestre, suvisia s povojnovou realitou a autor ich situoval do Bratislavy, kde sa narodil a prezil vacsiu cast zivota. Ukazuje sa coraz zretelnejsie, ze Rozner bol vynimocny prozaicky talent a je skoda, ze jeho dielo sa slovenskej verejnosti dostava az po autorovej smrti. Jeho texty charakterizuje vecnost, faktograficka nasytenost, presnost v pomenovani, intelektualny nadhlad, jemny humor, zmysel pre dramatickost a skryta emocionalita.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Spuren von Feuchtigkeit / Nasse; Leichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen. Jan Rozner - publicista, prekladatel, literarny, divadelny, filmovy kritik, dramaturg, od roku 1945 redaktor Narodnej obrody, Pravdy, vydavatelstva Slovensky spisovatel, veduci pracovnik SAV. Prekladal z anglickej a nemeckej literatury.V 50. rokoch sa spoznal s prekladatelkou Zorou Jesenskou, s ktorou sa ozenil. V obdobi normalizacie mal zakaz publikovat a jeho diela a preklady boli vyradene z kniznic. Roku 1976 sa vystahoval do Mnichova, kde zil az do smrti.V Mnichove sa v spomienkovych prozach vracal do povojnovych rokov a skoncipoval rozsiahly roman s dokumentarno-biografickymi prvkami Sedem dni do pohrebu, v ktorom s velkou emotivnou silou zobrazil smrt manzelky Zory Jesenskej a dramaticke okolnosti suvisiace s jej pohrebom. Pretoze islo o znamu osobnost, ktora sa verejne postavila proti sovietskej okupacii, komunisticky rezim sa usiloval pohreb vsemozne obmedzit. Ten napokon aj tak prerastol do tichej manifestacie. Roman ma vsak sirsie spolocenske pozadie a je zaroven kritickym obrazom styridsatrocnej totality a figuruje v nom cely rad postav z oblasti kultury i politiky.
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Leichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen. Jan Rozner - publicista, prekladatel, literarny, divadelny, filmovy kritik, dramaturg, od roku 1945 redaktor Narodnej obrody, Pravdy, vydavatelstva Slovensky spisovatel, veduci pracovnik SAV. Prekladal z anglickej a nemeckej literatury.V 50. rokoch sa spoznal s prekladatelkou Zorou Jesenskou, s ktorou sa ozenil. V obdobi normalizacie mal zakaz publikovat a jeho diela a preklady boli vyradene z kniznic. Roku 1976 sa vystahoval do Mnichova, kde zil az do smrti.V Mnichove sa v spomienkovych prozach vracal do povojnovych rokov a skoncipoval rozsiahly roman s dokumentarno-biografickymi prvkami Sedem dni do pohrebu, v ktorom s velkou emotivnou silou zobrazil smrt manzelky Zory Jesenskej a dramaticke okolnosti suvisiace s jej pohrebom. Pretoze islo o znamu osobnost, ktora sa verejne postavila proti sovietskej okupacii, komunisticky rezim sa usiloval pohreb vsemozne obmedzit. Ten napokon aj tak prerastol do tichej manifestacie. Roman ma vsak sirsie spolocenske pozadie a je zaroven kritickym obrazom styridsatrocnej totality a figuruje v nom cely rad postav z oblasti kultury i politiky.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Leichte Rillen / Abschurfungen / Risse / Knicke; Farbtonanderung. Jan Rozner, vyznamny publicista, novinar, prekladatel. Po emigracii v 70. rokoch zacal pisat memoarovu knihu Sedem dni do pohrebu. Niektore jej casti vysli zaciatkom 90. rokov v Slovenskych pohladoch. Ide o reflexiu na zaciatok 70. rokov, po smrti prekladatelky Zory Jesenskej, jeho prvej manzelky. V texte sa vracia do jej rodneho domu v Martine. V ramci priprav na pohreb spomina na jednotlive momenty spolocneho zivota, na zname postavy vtedajsieho kulturneho zivota a na dobu, ktoru spolu prezili.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A dissident's deeply personal and unflinching view of Soviet oppression in Czechoslovakia in the wake of the 1968 invasion. Seven Days to the Funeral is the fictionalized memoir of Jan Rozner, a leading Slovak journalist, critic, dramaturg, and translator. Rozner and his wife Zora Jesenska were champions of the Prague Spring and were blacklisted after the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. When Jesenska died in 1972, her funeral became a political event and attendees faced recriminations. A painstaking account of the week after his wife's death, Seven Days to the Funeral is a historical record of the devastating impact of the period after the invasion. Through ruthless portraits of key figures in Slovak culture, the book provides a fascinating cultural history of Slovakia from 1945 to 1972. It is also a moving love story of an unlikely couple. Although Rozner began the book in 1976, it was left unfinished upon his death. The book was published posthumously in 2009 by his second wife Slava Roznerova. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - A dissident's deeply personal and unflinching view of Soviet oppression in Czechoslovakia in the wake of the 1968 invasion. Seven Days to the Funeral is the fictionalized memoir of Ján Rozner, a leading Slovak journalist, critic, dramaturg, and translator. Rozner and his wife Zora Jesenská were champions of the Prague Spring and were blacklisted after the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. When Jesenská died in 1972, her funeral became a political event and attendees faced recriminations. A painstaking account of the week after his wife's death, Seven Days to the Funeral is a historical record of the devastating impact of the period after the invasion. Through ruthless portraits of key figures in Slovak culture, the book provides a fascinating cultural history of Slovakia from 1945 to 1972. It is also a moving love story of an unlikely couple. Although Rozner began the book in 1976, it was left unfinished upon his death. The book was published posthumously in 2009 by his second wife Sláva Roznerová.
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Paperback. Condition: New. A dissident's deeply personal and unflinching view of Soviet oppression in Czechoslovakia in the wake of the 1968 invasion.Seven Days to the Funeral is the fictionalized memoir of Ján Rozner, a leading Slovak journalist, critic, dramaturg, and translator. Rozner and his wife Zora Jesenská were champions of the Prague Spring and were blacklisted after the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. When Jesenská died in 1972, her funeral became a political event and attendees faced recriminations. A painstaking account of the week after his wife's death, Seven Days to the Funeral is a historical record of the devastating impact of the period after the invasion. Through ruthless portraits of key figures in Slovak culture, the book provides a fascinating cultural history of Slovakia from 1945 to 1972. It is also a moving love story of an unlikely couple. Although Rozner began the book in 1976, it was left unfinished upon his death. The book was published posthumously in 2009 by his second wife Sláva Roznerová.
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