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- Q5341384 description "Czech writer".
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- Q5341384 abstract "Edvard Valenta (January 22, 1901 in Prostějov – August 21, 1978 in Prague) was a Czech journalist and writer.Valenta was born into a family of a medical doctor. After secondary school (finished in 1918) he started to study at a technical university but left soon for the work of journalist. In 1920 Valenta joined the Brno office of the newspaper Lidové noviny and stayed here until February 1948 when he was purged away by the new communist regime. In December 1948 Valenta was taken into custody and in July 1949 given a short sentence. Although imprisoned for relatively short time his health has deteriorated. Valenta was allowed to publish again during period of cultural liberalisation.Among his most important works are recordings of adventures of Jan Welzl (together with colleague Bedřich Golombek), biography of African explorer Emil Holub and psychological novel Jdi za zeleným světlem. The novel depicts life of an intellectual who, affected by tragic events, decides to start a new life in a small quiet village, in distance from the civilisation. The cruelty of World War II occupation graduates and at the end the main character of the novel is shot by retreating German soldiers.".
- Q5341384 birthDate "1901-01-22".
- Q5341384 birthYear "1901".
- Q5341384 deathDate "1971".
- Q5341384 deathYear "1971".
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- Q5341384 dateOfBirth "1901-01-22".
- Q5341384 dateOfDeath "1971".
- Q5341384 name "Valenta, Edvard".
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- Q5341384 comment "Edvard Valenta (January 22, 1901 in Prostějov – August 21, 1978 in Prague) was a Czech journalist and writer.Valenta was born into a family of a medical doctor. After secondary school (finished in 1918) he started to study at a technical university but left soon for the work of journalist. In 1920 Valenta joined the Brno office of the newspaper Lidové noviny and stayed here until February 1948 when he was purged away by the new communist regime.".
- Q5341384 label "Edvard Valenta".
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