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review November 2024

The last postcard from Prague

Review by Felix Jeschke
Statue of David Cerny in Prague. A statue of a horse is suspended from the ceiling by its legs, with a figure sitting on its belly. The figure is St Wenceslas. He is sitting straight on the hanging horse with a spear in his right hand. The statue is located inside a passage. The walls are painted yellow and they are adorned with various abstract motives. Below shopfronts are visible.
In the third book of Derek Sayer’s loose trilogy on Czech cultural history, Postcards from Absurdistan (Princeton University Press, 2022), the author offers a cultural history of Prague from 1938 to 1989, weaving together a narrative from the lives of individuals. Felix Jeschke writes that, despite some qualms, this readable book is a deserving conclusion of the trilogy.
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