Ladislav Fuks

Ladislav Fuks

Ladislav Fuks (September 24, 1923, Prague—August 19, 1994, Prague) was a Czech novelist. He focused mainly on psychological novels, portraying the despair and suffering of people under Fascist rule.

He was born in Prague as the son of a police officer. He studied the Gymnasium in Truhlářšká ulice, where he also first witnessed Nazi persecution of his Jewish friends. In 1942 he was forced to be a caretaker in Hodonín, as a part of the Arbeitseinsatz.

Later he studied philosophy, psychology and art history at the Philosophical faculty of Charles University in Prague, where, in 1949, he received a doctorate. After his studies, he was a member of the National heritage administration and after 1959 he worked in the national gallery. He became a professional writer in the 1960s. He attracted much attention with his debut work, Pan Theodor Mundstock (Mr. Theodore Mundstock), published in 1963, and a year later with his short story collection Mí černovlasí bratři (My dark-haired brothers).

In the socialist period, he, according to his own words "preferred to choose conciliatoriness and toleration, against headless resistance and courage to fall in the resistance" ("raději volil smířlivost a toleranci před bezhlavým vzdorem a odvahou padnout v odporu"). Some of his work from the 70s is strongly linked to the era in which they were created (for example, Návrat z žitného pole (The return from the rye field) is a novel targeted against emigration after the 1948 communist coup). He was also a member of the socialistic "Svaz českých spisovatelů" (Union of Czech Writers). Although he had obtained some international recognition, in the last years of his life he was left alone and friendless. He died in 1994 in his Prague apartment in Dejvice.

List of Works

* Zámek Kynžvart (Castle Kynžvart) - 1958: A professional study

* Pan Theodor Mundstock (Mr. Theodore Mundstock) -1963: The story of a Prague Jew who is in constant fear of deportation to the concentration camp. He tries to prepare himself - he sleeps on a wooden plank, tortures himself with hunger and carries heavy things. He also lives through frequent hallucinations and conversations with his shadow. He does not, however, live to be transported, as he is run over by a car.

* Mí černovlasí bratři (My dark-haired brothers) -1964: The story of a boy who loses all his Jewish friends through the occupation — a collection of short stories, marking their individual fates.

* Variace na temnou strunu (Variations for a dark string) -1966: The story of the life before the occupation of Czechoslovakia by the Germans through the eyes of a small boy. Reality mixes into a blend with ideas from fairy tales, stories and rumors the young boy hears from their family servant.

* Spalovač mrtvol (Literally "The incinerator of corpses" or "The Cremator") -1967: A psychological horror story about a worker in a crematorium, who, through the influence of Nazi propaganda and oriental philosophy, becomes a maniac, and murders his entire family to "cleanse them" by death. It was made into a famous movie with Rudolf Hrušínský as the main actor.

* Smrt morčete (The Death of a hamster) -1969: A collection of 10 balladic short stories with Jewish motives.

* Myši Natálie Mooshabrové (The myce of Natalia Mooshabr) -1970.

* Příběh kriminálního rady (The tale of a criminal counsel) -1971.

* Oslovení ze tmy (Addressing from the darkness) -1972

* Nebožtíci na bále (The Deceased at a ball) -1972

* Návrat z žitného pole (The return from the rye field) -1974

* Mrtvý v podchodu (March of the dead) -1976

* Pasáček z doliny (The (little) herdsman from the lowland) -1977 *
** The word herdsman is in the original in the form that would suggest a child)

* Křišťálový pantoflíček (The Crystal slipper) -1978.

* Obraz Martina Blaskowitze (The Picture of Martin Blaskowitz) -1980.

* Vévodkyně a kuchařka (The Duchess and the (female) cook) -1983.

* Cesta do zaslíbené země (Journey to the promised land) -1990

* Moje zrcadlo (My mirror) -1995: Memoirs, published posthumously.

External links

* [http://www.volny.cz/dedjohn/referaty/spalovac.htm Information on Works] cs icon
* [http://www.esensja.pl/ksiazka/recenzje/tekst.html?id=2567 Biographical Information] pl icon
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0297960/ His page] at the Internet Movie Database


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