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Thoughts on the meaning of utopia

Karel Hynek Mácha

pp. 80-85

Abstract

In his racily told Colours of the Century (Barvy století), the painter Jan Bauch has bequeathed us this eye-witness account. Around mid-October 1918 a crowd of demonstrators are seething along the Ferdinand Boulevard in Prague, shouting out "Down with Austria!". It is a Saturday and the critical hour of twelve o"clock approaches. A police officer on duty pulls out his fob-watch anxiously, nods and says: "Right then, gentlemen, three more times "Down with Austria" and home we go! I"m not going to stay here beyond midday on your account!"

Publication details

Published in:

Stone Norman, Strouhal Eduard (1989) Czechoslovakia: crossroads and crises, 1918–88. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 80-85

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-10644-8_5

Full citation:

Mácha Karel Hynek (1989) „Thoughts on the meaning of utopia“, In: N. Stone & E. Strouhal (eds.), Czechoslovakia, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 80–85.