Name Milos Urban | Role Novelist | |
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Education Charles University in Prague Books Lord Mord, Sedmikosteli, The Seven Churches, The Black Ghetto: A Spatial B, Seven Churches - The Similar People Petr Sabach, Jaroslav Rudis, Petra Soukupova, Ivan Klima, Ondrej Neff |
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Miloš Urban (born in 1967 in Sokolov, Czech Republic) is a Czech novelist and horror writer.
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- Jarduv ctenarsky denik 2 milos urban stin katedraly
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- His books
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- References
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His books

He is known for Sedmikostelí (The Seven Churches), a dark thriller about Kvetoslav Svach and how he is linked to murders in seven cathedrals in Prague that came out in 1999. It has been acclaimed as a masterpiece of modern gothic; Urban was praised as “the black knight of Czech literature” and the book has been translated into German, Dutch, Hungarian, Russian, Spanish and Bulgarian among others. Sedmikostelí is loosely followed by novels "Stín katedrály" (Shadow of the Catedral, 2003) and "Santiniho jazyk" (Santini´s tongue, 2005), creating together so called church trilogy.

Hastrman came out in 2001. The novel received the prestigious Magnesia Litera Award, and has been translated to Hungarian and a film is going to be made of the novel by the Czech TV. It is a controversial, non-compromising story combining motives from Czech myths and folktales and the problematic issue of ecology.

Velk v zva a milo urban spisovatel

