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Famous Like Me > Writer > K > Ivan Klima
Profile of Ivan Klima
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Ivan Klima |
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14th September 1931 |
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Prague, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic) |
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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia Ivan KlÃma (born 1933, Prague) is a famous contemporary Czech novelist and playwright.
Less well known than his contemporary Milan Kundera, KlÃma' s writings are generally seen to be much more overtly political, though there are numerous similarities between their works, most notably a tendency towards 'adultery' in their protagonists.
Bibliography
- Between Security and Insecurity (2000)
- Lovers for a Day (1999)
- Lod Jmenem Nadeje (1998)
- Kruh Nepratel Ceskeho Jazyka: Fejetony (1998)
- O Chlapci, Ktery Se Nestal Cislem (1998)
- Fictions and Histories (1998)
- The Ultimate Intimacy (1997)
- Cekani Na Tmu, Cekani Na Svetlo (1996)
- Posledni Stupen Duvernosti (1996)
- Milostne Rozhovory (1995)
- Waiting for the Dark, Waiting for the Light (1995)
- Jak Daleko Je Slunce (1995)
- The Spirit of Prague: And Other Essays (1995)
- Waiting for the Dark, Waiting for the Light (1994)
- The Spirit of Prague and Other Essays (1994)
- My Golden Trades (1994)
- Cekani Na Tmu, Cekani Na Svetlo (1993)
- Judge on Trial (1993)
- My Golden Trades (1992)
- Ostrov Mrtvych Kralu (1992)
- Hry: Hra O Dvou Dejstvich (1991)
- Judge on Trial (1991)
- Uz Se Blizi Mece: Eseje, Fejetony, Rozhovory (1990)
- Love and Garbage (1990)
- Laska & Smeti (1990)
- Love and Garbage (1990)
- Ministr a Andel (1990)
- Rozhovor V Praze (1990)
- Moje Zlata Remesla (1990)
- Laska a Smeti (1988)
- Milenci Na Jednu Noc (1988)
- My First Loves (1988)
- A Summer Affair (1987)
- My First Loves (1986)
- Soudce Z Milosti (1986)
- Ma Vesela Jitra (1985)
- Moje Prvni Lasky (1985)
- My Merry Mornings: Stories from Prague (1985)
- Ma Vesela Jitra (1979)
- Milostne Leto (1979)
- A Ship Named Hope: Two Novels (1970)
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