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Europeana: A Brief History of the Twentieth Century, Case Closed

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Patrik Ourednik (in French sometimes known as Patrick; born April 23, 1957, in Prague) is a Czech author and translator, living in France.

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Ourednik spent his youth in Prague. In 1984 he emigrated to France, where he first worked as a chess consultant, then as a librarian. From 1986 to 1998 he served as editor and head of the literature section of the quarterly L'Autre Europe. In 1992 he was instrumental in founding the Free University of Nouallaguet, and he has lectured there since 1995.

Translator from French into Czech (Francois Rabelais, Alfred Jarry, Raymond Queneau, Samuel Beckett, Henri Michaux, Boris Vian, Claude Simon...) and from Czech into French (Bohumil Hrabal, Vladimir Holan, Jan Skacel, Miroslav Holub, Jiri Grusa, Ivan Wernisch...), Ourednik is also the author of various literary texts. His production is characterized by an interest in curious and surprising aspects of life, by an experimentation in exploring language, literary forms and genres, and by a constant attention to ludic aspects. Words, events, social stereotypes, readings, the story itself are continuously mixed up in a lucid, hilarious game of intertextuality as witnessed, for example, in three of his novels translated into English: Europeana. A Brief History of the Twentieth Century, The Opportune Moment, 1855, and Case Closed.

Europeana. A Brief History of the Twentieth Century (Dalkey Archive Press, 2005)

Book of the Year in the Czech Republic (Lidove noviny), Top Shelf in USA (The Village Voice), translated into 23 languages (2010), Europeana is a mordant deconstruction of historical memory where all references—events, slogans, persons, dates—accumulate and then return, vague and vacillating, to alienate the reader.

The Opportune Moment, 1855 (Dalkey Archive Press, 2011).

Book of the Year in Italy (La Stampa). In 1855, a group of anarchists, communists, and libertarians leaves Europe for Brazil in order to establish the colony Fraternitas, based on the principles of community and egalitarianism. The project collapses, as does the linear narration.

Case Closed (Dalkey Archive Press, 2010)

Seemingly a detective novel, set in a dreamlike post-Communist Prague. Revolving around a fistful of harmless, humorous retirees who sit and chat on the local park bench, the plot is replete with mysterious hints, crippled language, unsolved crimes, at least one suspicious suicide, and a bizarre rape. Who, where, when, how, why?

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Works

  • The Rough-book of the Czech Language: A Dictionary of Unconventional Czech (Smirbuch jazyka ceskeho. Slovnik nekonvencni cestiny), Paris, 1988.
  • Or (Anebo), Prague, 1992.
  • The Extraordinary Adventures of Prince Chicory... (O princi Cekankovi, jak putoval za princeznou...), Prague, 1993.
  • And There Is No New Thing under the Sun: A Dictionary of Biblical and Parabiblical Expressions (Aniz jest co noveho pod sluncem. Slova, rceni a uslovi biblickeho puvodu), Prague, 1994.
  • Year Twenty-Four (Rok ctyriadvacet), Prague,1995.
  • If I Don’t Say So (Nerkuli), Prague, 1996.
  • In Search of Lost Language (Hledani ztraceneho jazyka), Prague, 1997.
  • 112 Ways to Roll a Barrel of Oil (Des 112 facons desquelles on peut faire rouler un tonneau a huile) (Limoges 1999, with Jiri Pelan).
  • The Key Is at the Bar (Klic je ve vycepu), Prague, 2000.
  • 55 Types of Laced Boots to Keep Your Feet Warm in Winter (Des 55 especes de brodequines dont on peut s'entourer les pieds en hiver) (Limoges 2001, with Jiri Pelan).
  • Europeana: A Brief History of the Twentieth Century (Europeana: Strucne dejiny dvacateho veku), Prague, 2001.
  • House of a Barefoot Man (Dum boseho) Prague, 2004.
  • The Opportune Moment, 1855 (Prihodna chvile, 1855), Prague, 2006.
  • Case Closed (Ad acta), Prague, 2006.
  • It Was Utopus Who Made Me an Island (Utopus to byl, kdo ucinil me ostrovem), Prague 2010.
  • Today and after tomorrow (Dnes a pozitri), Prague 2012.
  • On the Free Exercise of Language (Svobodny prostor jazyka), Prague 2013.
  • A History of France: For Our Dearly Departed (Histoire de France. A notre chere disparue), Paris 2014 (in French).
  • References

    Patrik Ourednik Wikipedia