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The hours and the minutes

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     Bednár, Alfonz, 1914-1989 - Author
    First English edition - 486 stran ; 19 cm
    ISBN 978-80-246-5896-4
    Modern Slovak classics
      Short, David, - Translator   Chitnis, Rajendra A., - Author of afterword, colophon, etc.
    1944
     Slovenské národní povstání (1944)
     slovenské novely  historické novely  komentovaná vydání
    Call numberC 429.277
    The hours and the minutes
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    Lidická ( volný výběr ) k vypůjčeníC 429.277   

    Uniform title Hodiny a minúty. Anglicky
    Title statementThe hours and the minutes / Alfonz Bednár ; translated from the Slovak by David Short ; afterword by Rajendra Chitnis
    Main entry-name Bednár, Alfonz, 1914-1989 (Author)
    Edition statementFirst English edition
    PublicationPrague : Karolinum Press, 2025
    Phys.des.486 stran ; 19 cm
    ISBN978-80-246-5896-4
    National bibl. num.cnb003685011
    Edition Modern Slovak classics
    Another responsib. Short, David, 1943- (Translator)
    Chitnis, Rajendra A., 1972- (Author of afterword, colophon, etc.)
    Subj. Headings 1944 * Slovenské národní povstání (1944)
    Form, Genre slovenské novely * historické novely * komentovaná vydání
    Conspect821.162.4 - Slovenská literatura
    UDC 821.162.4-32 , 94(437.6)"1944" , (0:82-321.6) , (0.072)
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindBOOKS
    The hours and the minutes
    The Hours and The Minutes was first published in Bratislava in 1956, the year of Nikita Khrushchev's ‘secret speech', in which the Soviet leader formally acknowledged Stalin's tyranny and opened the way to destalinization in culture and society throughout the Eastern Bloc. Bednár's writing was one of the first free of nationalist and communist propaganda, rejecting earlier ideologization of life by both the Fascist right and Stalinist left in their didactic, schematic literature, and finding more empathetic ways to explore human fallibility and the complexity of human experience.Bednár is fundamentally preoccupied in these five novellas with what he presents as the insensitive, even inhuman, rootless and amoral modernity that the war and then the Communist Party import into traditional Slovak life. The destruction of the traditional Slovak countryside during the twentieth century through modernization and urbanization, and with it a particular approach to life, forms his central theme.But in the end, it is his spare, lyrical style and devotion to plot and dynamic narration which render The Hours and The Minutes a genuine modern Slovak classic and gripping read. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.cz
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