Škvorecký, Josef.
Biographical Note
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1924 September 27:
Born, Náchod, Czechoslovakia -
1951:
PhD, Charles University, Prague -
1956:
Deputy editor-in-chief, World Literature Today -
1958:
Married Zdenka Josefa Salivarová -
1969:
Emigrated to Canada and founded Sixty-Eight Publishers for independent Czech literature -
1973 -: Lecturer, Voice of America -
1975 -1990 :Professor of English, University of Toronto, Ontario -
1977:
Author, Samožerbuch -
1980:
Received Neustadt Prize for Literature, University of Oklahoma -
1984:
Author, Scherzo capriccioso (Dvořák in Love) -
1985:
Received Canadian Governor General's Award -
1990:
Received Order of the White Lion Received literature prize, Echoing Green Foundation Advisor to Václav Havel, president of Czechoslovakia and the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic -
1999:
Received Czech Republic's State Prize for Literature -
2001:
Received Dangea prize
From the guide to the Josef Skvorecký papers, 1908-1994, (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace)
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