L’eco della Primavera di Praga nella produzione letteraria samizdat: il caso dei Fejetony
Abstract
To commemorate the Prague Spring, the Czech writer and journalist Ludvík Vaculík (1926-
2015) decided in 1968 to devote a short prose text (fejeton) to the real spring season and to the
metaphorical one, which would be written in a systematic manner starting from 1975, every
year, almost always in the month of March. These texts allow the author to express his thoughts
in an acute, ironic, but at the same time also funny or angry way, intertwining observations on
the awakening of nature with the political events, cultural and personal current, as well as
memories of his childhood through the democratic years of the First Republic, in a beautiful and
colorful literary collage with a strong emotional impact. Within the submerged literary world the
importance of Vaculik’s work was such that it gave rise to epigonal contributions by numerous
authors.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-2661