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Cirkus Bukowsky
Cirkus Bukowsky is a Czech crime television series. It was directed by Jan Pachl, who is the author of the script and, together with Josef Viewegh, also participated in the theme. Description The first six-part series in the nature of a road movie, with the main character of psychologist Nestor Bukowski, premiered in 2013. Second season switched more focus to Lieutenant Kuneš gained more space. The concept of the series reflects the dark style of modern Nordic crime fiction with a slower pace of action. The two parts of the series are primarily connected by the title character of the criminal investigator Lieutenant Kuneš, who in the second series continues to work with the other main character, Nestor Bukowsky, when new facts emerged in the case of the murder of young Edita Tichá. Another accompanying criminal motif was added to this storyline from the first part of the series - arranged murders as unfortunate coincidences. In 2013, author Jan Pachl expressed his intention to ...
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Pavel Řezníček
Pavel Řezníček (30 January 1942 – 19 September 2018) was a Czech people, Czech writer and surrealist poet. In addition to his writing career, he was also a translator from French, including works by Joyce Mansour, Ambroise Vollard, Benjamin Péret and others. He finished secondary school in 1959. From 1965 onwards, he held several manual jobs. In the 1970's, he moved to Prague, where he retired in 2002. Bibliography Many of Řezníček's books were first published outside of (then) Czechoslovakia, before coming into print in his home country. Poetry * ''Blbec'', 1986 (''L'Imbécile'') * ''Kráter Resnik a jiné básně'', 1990 * ''Tabákové vejce'', 1991 * ''Plovací sval'', 1995 * ''Hrozba výtahu'', 2001 * ''Atentát ve vaně'', 2002 * ''Kakodémonický kartáč'', 2006 Prose * ''Strop'', outside Czechoslovakia 1983, in Czechoslovakia 1991 * ''Vedro'', 1993 * ''Zvířata'', 1993 * ''Alexandr v tramvaji'', 1994 * ''Zrcadlový pes'', 1994 * ''Cerf volant'', 1995 * ''H ...
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Teresa Branna
Teresa (also Theresa, Therese; french: Thérèse) is a feminine given name. It originates in the Iberian Peninsula in late antiquity. Its derivation is uncertain, it may be derived from Greek θερίζω (''therízō'') "to harvest or reap", or from θέρος (''theros'') "summer". It is first recorded in the form ''Therasia'', the name of Therasia of Nola, an aristocrat of the 4th century. Its popularity outside of Iberia increased because of saint Teresa of Ávila, and more recently Thérèse of Lisieux and Mother Teresa. In the United States it was ranked as the 852nd most popular name for girls born in 2008, down from 226th in 1992 (it ranked 65th in 1950, and 102nd in 1900). Spelled "Teresa," it was the 580th most popular name for girls born in 2008, down from 206th in 1992 (it ranked 81st in 1950, and 220th in 1900). People In aristocracy: *Teresa of Portugal (other) ** Theresa, Countess of Portugal (1080–1130), mother of Afonso Henriques, the first K ...
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