Ladislav Bublík

Ladislav Bublík (Bzenec 14 May 1924 - Ostrava 12 April 1988) was a Czech writer.[1] He is best known for his novel Páteř (The Spine, 1963).[2]

Fiction

  • Perpetuum mobile (1949)
  • Rozkaz (The Warrant, 1951)
  • Velká tavba (Large smelting, 1949)
  • Horoucí láska (Ardent Love, 1955)
  • Páteř (The Spine, 1963)
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References

  1. http://www.slovnikceskeliteratury.cz/showContent.jsp?docId=256
  2. East Europe - Volume 13 - Page 4 1964 "Works such as Ladislav Mnacko's Belated Reportages, Peter Karvas's The Scar or Ladislav Bublik's novel The Spine do have — independent of their purely literary qualities or shortcomings — a great importance in contemporary literature.
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