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Marketa Lazarová (novel)

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Marketa Lazarová
AuthorVladislav Vančura
Original titleMarkéta Lazarová
LanguageCzech
GenreModernist novel, Historical novel
PublisherSfinx - Janda
Publication date
1931
Publication placeCzechoslovakia

Marketa Lazarová is a Czech novel, written by Vladislav Vančura. It was first published in 1931. The novel was adapted into the acclaimed 1967 film Marketa Lazarová.

Characters

  • Kozlík
  • Lazar
  • Mikoláš – Kozlík's son. He kidnaps Markéta.
  • Markéta – Lazar's daughter.
  • Christian – Son of the Saxony's lord. He's kidnapped by Kozlík's clan.
  • Alexandra – Kozlík's daughter. She falls in love with Christian.
  • Beer – Hetman of the royal army

Reception

The book was well-received by critics. It was awarded Czech State Award for Literature in 1931. Milan Kundera wrote about the novel: "In a certain sense the novel is a milestone in Vančura's evolution. Just as scattered rays converge in a single golden strand in the lens of a magnifying glass, in Marketa Lazarová Vančura's creative endeavors converge in a single, undivided stream."[1]

English translations

  • Vančura, Vladislav (2016). Marketa Lazarová. Translated by Bulkin, Carleton. Prague: Twisted Spoon Press. ISBN 9788086264431.

References

  1. ^ "Vladislav Vančura: Marketa Lazarová". Twisted Spoon. Retrieved 3 March 2020.