Český snář

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Český snář is a prominent Czech novel by Ludvík Vaculík that blends diary, political commentary, and personal reflection to capture life under late communist rule in Czechoslovakia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Czech novel
literary work
novel
about Czechoslovak dissident milieu
everyday life under communism
private versus public life
surveillance and control
author Ludvík Vaculík NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
creator Ludvík Vaculík NERFINISHED
genre autobiographical fiction
diary novel
novel
political fiction
hasAuthorNationality Czech
hasCulturalContext Czechoslovak normalization period NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn post-1989 Czech literature
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasReception considered a major work of Czech dissident prose
hasSubject Czech dissident movement
censorship
communist regime in Czechoslovakia
state security services
languageOfWorkOrName Czech
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Czech dissident literature
mainTheme intellectual dissent
life under late communist rule in Czechoslovakia
personal freedom
political repression
narrativeForm diary
personal reflection
political commentary
notableFor depicting dissident experience under normalization
mixing intimate diary with political analysis
originalLanguage Czech
partOf Czech 20th-century literature
settingPeriod late communist era in Czechoslovakia
settingPlace Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
titleInOriginalLanguage Český snář
workExampleOf Czech samizdat-era literature
blend of fiction and documentary writing

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Ludvík Vaculík notableWork Český snář