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Czech Literature
Czech literature is the literature written by Czechs or other inhabitants of the Czech state, mostly in the Czech language, although other languages like Old Church Slavonic, Latin or German have been also used, especially in the past. Modern authors from the Czech territory who wrote in other languages (e.g. German) are however sometimes considered separately, thus Franz Kafka, for example, who wrote in German (though he was also fluent in Czech), is often considered part of Austrian or German literature.
Czech literature is divided into several main time periods: the Middle Ages; the Hussite ...more
Czech literature is divided into several main time periods: the Middle Ages; the Hussite ...more
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„Ty, co říkaj jenom to, co je pravda, nemá cenu poslouchat,
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― The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared
― The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared

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Večer u stolu muži probírali akce, vyprávěli si historky, porovnávali si zkušenosti, někteří smutně, jiní vesele. Jiní mlčeli, a právě na ty bylo třeba dát pozor.
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― The Kindly Ones
― The Kindly Ones

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