Bohemica Olomucensia 2020, 12(3):186-194 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2020.045

Trojice románů Marka Tomana

Erik Gilk
Katedra bohemistiky, Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Palackého v Olomouci, Křížkovského 10, 771 80 Olomouc

Keywords: Czech literature after 1989, Czech fiction, modern Czech history, Marek Toman

THREE NOVELS BY MAREK TOMAN

The paper focuses on three novels by Marek Toman (*1967) published during three years: Chvála oportunismu (2016), Neptunova jeskyně (2018) and Oko žraloka (2018). Although Toman's novels use different narrative methods, they have got common features. They process Czech modern history by artificial means and concentrate on the most important turning points of Czech history in the 20th century. The first named fiction is very inventive for its narrator that is building of Czernin Palace, seat of the Czech Ministery of Foreign Affairs. But next works put a more conventional view of the Czech history and have not got such elaborated composition.

Published: September 1, 2020  Show citation

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Gilk, E. (2020). THREE NOVELS BY MAREK TOMAN. Bohemica Olomucensia12(3), 186-194. doi: 10.5507/bo.2020.045
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References

  1. TOMAN, Marek. (2014). Veliká novina o hrozném mordu Šimona Abelese (Praha: Argo)
  2. TOMAN, Marek. (2016). Chvála oportunismu (Praha: Torst)
  3. TOMAN, Marek. (2018a). Neptunova jeskyně (Praha: Plus)
  4. TOMAN, Marek. (2018b). Oko žraloka (Praha: Novela Bohemica)
  5. TOMAN, Marek. (2019). Nutrie (Zlín: Kniha Zlín)

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