- Egon
Hostovský (23
April 1908 – 7 May 1973) was a
Czech writer,
editor and journalist. Born in
Hronov to a
Jewish family,
Hostovský studied at the gymnasium...
- Škvorecký's
emigre publishing house 68 Publishers, and
earned the 1984 Egon
Hostovský prize. He
chose his
pseudonym (which
means firesteel)
partly because it...
- (Sister; Atlantis, 1994) /
Received the 1995 Cena
Egona Hostovského (Egon
Hostovský Prize),
awarded for a "novel
which artistically exceeds the
standard production"...
-
Jewish textile manufacturer. He was
related to the
Czech writer Egon
Hostovský, who
described him as "a very
distant relative"; some
sources describe...
- doctrine—at
least anytime soon. In a 2019 article,
Yaniv Roznai and
Tamar Hostovsky Brandes embraced the
argument previously proposed by
Rosalind Dixon and...
- Ludvík Vaculík, with whom she had two sons. In 1982, she
received the Egon
Hostovský Prize. Procházková
published her
first novel Růžová dáma (The Pink Lady)...
- (1977)
about the
history of the
publishing house. She
received the Egon
Hostovský award in 1976. With her husband, she was
named to the
Order of the White...
-
identity in Israel. -Avner Ben-Zaken -Eva
Illouz -Joseph
Zaira -Tamar
Hostovsky Brandes -Muhammad
Wattad -Mordechay
Cohen -Micha
Popper "'State institutions...
-
Marie Pujmanová), and
psychological novels (Jarmila Glazarová, Egon
Hostovský,
Jaroslav Havlíček) appeared.
During this period,
Karel Čapek
wrote his...
-
Jerome Geronimi (adaptation dialogue)
Based on d'après le
roman de Egon
Hostovsky "Le
Vertige de minuit"
Produced by
Georges Lourau Henri-Georges Clouzot...