DIVUS PRAHA: ZDENĚK PERSKÝ - WHERE IS MY HOME | book investigation

ZDENĚK PERSKÝ - WHERE IS MY HOME | book investigation

21.03.2014 18:00

Divus | en cs

A presentation of the second, expanded edition of the book Kde domov můj (Where my home is) by Zdeněk Perský. Meeting with the writer, music, songs, food, drinks, criminals, victims, women, Gypsies, policemen and judges. All in one place! Everybody is welcome! The writer just out of prison!

Zdeněk Perský was born on May 5, 1966 in Prostějov. He spent his childhood in Olšany near Prostějov. When he was 13 years old, his family was suddenly moved by his mother’s brother to Prague – Zbraslav, where he visited a special school for two years. Until 1980 he worked mostly in the area of Wenceslaus Square – Lazarská – Hlavní nádraží. Until 2003 he spent 18 years in prison in the penitentiary of Ruzyně, Libkovice, Pankrác, Bory, Mladá Boleslav, Litoměřice, Příbram, Hradec Králové, Bělušice, Vinařice.  In 1999 he started to write and to meditate. He is trying to put an end to his life in the half-world and tries in a kinky way to amend his once colleagues.

The book

Zdeněk Perský in Umelec magazine






21.03.2014 18:00

Comments

There are currently no comments.

Add new comment

Recommended articles

Nick Land – An Experiment in Inhumanism Nick Land – An Experiment in Inhumanism
Nick Land was a British philosopher but is no longer, though he is not dead. The almost neurotic fervor with which he scratched at the scars of reality has seduced more than a few promising academics onto the path of art that offends in its originality. The texts that he has left behind are reliably revolting and boring, and impel us to castrate their categorization as “mere” literature.
Intoxicated by Media Déjà-vu / Notes on Oliver Pietsche"s Image Strategy Intoxicated by Media Déjà-vu / Notes on Oliver Pietsche"s Image Strategy
Goff & Rosenthal gallery, Berlin, November 18 - December 30, 2006 Society permanently renegotiates the definition of drugs and our relationship towards them. In his forty-five minute found-footage film The Conquest of Happiness, produced in 2005, Oliver Pietsch, a Berlin-based video artist, demonstrates which drugs society can accommodate, which it cannot, and how the story of the drugs can be…
Magda Tóthová Magda Tóthová
Borrowing heavily from fairy tales, fables and science fiction, the art of Magda Tóthová revolves around modern utopias and social models and their failures. Her works address personal and social issues, both the private and the political. The stylistic device of personification is central to the social criticism emblematic of her work and to the negotiation of concepts used to construct norms.…
Contents 2016/1 Contents 2016/1
Contents of the new issue.