Ferdinand Peroutka

Ferdinand Peroutka (18951978) was a Czech journalist and writer. Peroutka was born to a Czech-German family in Prague in 1895. In 1913 he began his career as a journalist. After World War I, he became a editor-in-chief of a new newspaper Tribuna ("Tribune"). Some articles published in Tribuna were later incorporated into books Z denku žurnalistova ("Of the Journalist`s Diary") and above all Jac jsme ("What we are")—in this book Peroutka mapped some myths about the Czech nation. In 1924 Peroutka passed from Tribuna to Lidov noviny and founded—thanks to Toms Masaryk's donation—revue Přtomnost ("The Presence"). As a commentator he became very influential, standing on the position of the "Castle" (group of President Masaryk) and criticizing both communists and the Right represented by the national-democratic party of the first Czechoslovak prime minister Karel Kramř. Peroutka expressed his political and other opinions also in several books: Boje o dnešek ("Fights for Today"), Ano a ne ("Yes and No"), Budovn sttu ("Building of the State") and Osobnost, chaos a zlozvyky ("Personality, Chaos and Bad Habits"). As a representative of the Czech democratic tradition, Peroutka was arrested after the outbreak of World War II in 1939 and held in the German concentration camp Buchenwald until 1945. After the liberation, Peroutka became an editor-in-chief of the newspaper Svobodn noviny and refounded his famous revue Přtomnost under the name Dnešek ("Today"). He wrote two dramas: Oblak a valčk ("The Cloud and the Waltz") and Štastlivec Sula ("Sula the Happy Man"). Political articles Peroutka issued in the book Tak nebo tak ("So or So"). The communist take-over in Czechoslovakia caused Peroutka to decide to emigrate. In 1951 he became a director of the Czech division of the RFE. The summa of his democratic life views was issued in 1959 as "Democratic Manifesto". Peroutka became a novelist in the exile, too. He re-wrote his drama to the novel of the same name. The second novel, Pozdějš život Panny ("The Later Life of the Virgin"), deals with the idea of the rescue of Joan of Arc. Peroutka's last drama was named Kdybych se ještě jednou narodil ("If I Was Born One More Time"). Peroutka, Ferdinand Peroutka, Ferdinand Peroutka, Ferdinand

 

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