Czech novel
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Philosopher Ladislav Klíma worked on “The Czech Novel” in 1908–1910, but the surviving part of this book was published without censorship interference only 110 years later.
Three sisters - Olga, Ina and twelve-year-old Sida - strive to become the embodiment of immorality. They were inflamed with contempt for religion, morality, women's honor, and human society. Three sisters are ready to cohabit with their father, the Nietzschean Free, to mock their mother, to plot the brutal murder of their brothers, to swear, ridicule everything sacred and go to the panel.
They like what ordinary people, this miserable pack of dogs, condemn , they cherish depravity, like a rhinoceros wallowing in its own excrement. They do not want to accept what society considers good or evil. And is there any kind of society at all?
The Czech Novel is a manifesto of egosolipsism. “The history of the human spirit is divided into two periods: before and after the realization that nothing exists. There is nothing: as soon as we logically understand this, having managed to break out of the framework of everyday thinking, everything around us will be flooded with an enchanting radiance suddenly flown in from the mystical unknown.”
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Ладислав Клима
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Инна Геннадьевна Безрукова