Sekyra

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Sekyra is a notable novel by Czech writer Ludvík Vaculík, recognized for its critical portrayal of life under the communist regime in Czechoslovakia.

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instanceOf novel
associatedWith Czech dissident movement
author Ludvík Vaculík NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
depicts life under communist regime in Czechoslovakia
genre political novel
social novel
hasMainTopic criticism of communist regime in Czechoslovakia
hasTheme critique of communism
family relationships
individual versus state
memory and trauma
moral responsibility
totalitarianism
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Sekyra NERFINISHED
language Czech
literaryMovement Czech dissident literature
literarySignificance important work of Czech postwar literature
key example of Czech anti‑regime prose
medium print
narrativePerspective first‑person narrative
notableWorkOf Ludvík Vaculík NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Czech
portrays everyday life under state socialism
psychological impact of political repression
setInCountry Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
setInPeriod post‑World War II Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
workType fiction

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