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Day 4 of book tour — April 27, 2011
Following an interview with the magazine “Sedmicka” (“Seven”) — one of many periodicals owned by my publisher, Mlada Fronta — I change into the new suit I had bought expressly for the Big Occasion. Sue and I walk (in Prague, one nearly always walks) to Wenceslas Square and to the Luxor bookstore, where the book…
Read MoreDay 3 of book tour — April 26, 2011
It’s time to get to work. At 8 am, I meet with Antonin (Tony) Koci and Magdalena Potmesilova of Mlada Fronta, my publisher. They brief me about the national TV show, called CT24, on which I will appear this morning at 10:10. The show is the equivalent of America’s morning shows, and my segment will be ten…
Read MoreDay 2 of book tour — April 25, 2011
Today is a day off, in preparation for a superbusy week. It’s Easter Monday, a national holiday in the Czech Republic. The irony is not lost on me: the world’s most atheist (nearly 80%) nation celebrates Easter Monday! That’s a subject I need to explore at another time. Sue and I spend the day at…
Read MoreDay 1 of book tour — April 24, 2011
We check into the Marriott hotel near the Municipal House in Prague. The moment I’ve been anticipating for weeks arrives. The bellman comes out of the baggage room with a stack of books, which had been sent there by my publisher, Mlada Fronta. They’re wrapped in clear plastic, five to a package. I want to…
Read MoreI’ll be reading and signing at the American Center of the US Embassy in Prague on April 28
American Center’s announcement: Prague: A Long Journey Home by Charles Ota Heller Ota Karel Heller was a Czech boy whose misfortune it was to be born a Christian-Jewish hybrid three years before a war which claimed the lives of six million people with whom he shared a common bond – of which he was totally…
Read MorePreparing for book launch in Prague
This is an exciting time for me. The official launch of my memoir, Dlouha cesta domu (Long Journey Home) is only two weeks away. I will be signing at the Neoluxor, the largest bookstore in the country, in Prague on Wednesday, April 27. Various other signings and interviews in Prague and the surroundings have been…
Read MorePanel of Czech and Slovak immigrants
On Thursday, March 24, I will participate in a panel discussion at the Czech Embassy in Washington. We will talk about our experiences as Czech and Slovak immigrants trying to “make it in America.” I’d like to invite interested readers of this blog to attend. The Embassy’s invitation follows: Dear Friends of Czech Culture: The…
Read MoreArnost Lustig
Recently, we completed the final edits of the galley proofs of the Czech-language translation of my memoir, DLOUHA CESTA DOMU (LONG JOURNEY HOME). The first two pages of the book-to-be are blank. They were waiting to be filled by words from the pen of one of the most widely read, and beloved, of Czech contemporary…
Read MoreAmerica’s finest writer
There’s no doubt that many people will disagree with me, but in my opinion, the finest living American writer is Pat Conroy. I say this despite — or because of — the fact that every time I read or reread one of his books, Conroy’s prose forces me to realize how inadequate my own writing…
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