Jiří Hájíček

The Wooden Knife

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Host, 2004
Foreign rights:
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Prose

Ten years in a small town might seem to drag on to infinity, or else they might be over in a second – so the author portends in his introduction to this book. The 1980s give way to the 1990s and history is on the move through Nový Městec and the surrounding villages. But in the light of all this the events which shake the lives of the heroes of Hájíček’s stories are the simple and banal realities of everyday life. We encounter Pavel and Libuna, the cake shop on Linz Avenue, the hairdresser’s on the square, Harry Bouška and the myth which surrounds him. Normality is experienced deep within; we encounter our bruised protagonists with their defences down against the vivid backdrop of the South Bohemian village.

Dřevěný nůž
Host, 2004
Foreign rights:
Dana Blatná Literary Agency
http://www.dbagency.cz
blatna@dbagency.cz