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Literature in the Czech Republic was disproportionately popular and important since early 19th century, as culture became something of a substitute for politics in stifled conditions of Austria-Hungary and then again in Nazi and Communist dictatures. Perhaps it is indeed significant that the dissident movement was comprised largely of intellectuals (compared to Poland's working-class, trade-union origins), however those who ascribe excessive importance to the fact that the well-known playwright Václav Havel was elected president are usually naive and mis-informed, viewing him as a philosopher-king of earthly Utopia.

Czech literature is nowadays, even in historic view, meant as literature written by Czechs, in Czech language. Authors from the Czech territory who wrote in other languages (i. e. German) in the past are considered separately, and it is true that their writing always existed in parallel, with very little mutual influence to and from the body of Czech-language literature. Thus Franz Kafka, who is the most popular (often the only known) "Czech author" in popular foreign opinion, wrote in German (though he also knew Czech rather well) and most of his work became available in translation only in the 1960s. There are a few exceptional cases of native Czechs who write in other languages, by far the best-known being Milan Kundera who has lived in France since 1975, and since 1989 he writes in FrenchFrench le francais la langue francaise is one of the most important Romance languages, outnumbered only by Spanish and Portuguese. French is the 11th most spoken language in the world, spoken by about 77 million people (called Francophones) as a mother to.

1 Famous Czech authors

Ordered roughly chronologically, by era the centre of given author's work falls into:

from the national revival in early 19th century to WWI


between the wars

communist era

contemporary



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