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František Kubka (March 4,1894 in
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– January 7, 1969) was a Czechoslovak writer, journalist, diplomat and politician. He was a regular at the "
Friday Men The Friday Men ( cs, Pátečníci, german: Die Freitagsrunde) were a Czech intellectual and political circle that met in the garden of Karel Čapek's Prague house on Friday afternoons from 1921 till Čapek's death in 1938. The group also sometimes ...
" meetings at
Karel Čapek Karel Čapek (; 9 January 1890 – 25 December 1938) was a Czech writer, playwright and critic. He has become best known for his science fiction, including his novel '' War with the Newts'' (1936) and play '' R.U.R.'' (''Rossum's Universal ...
's house from 1921–1938.Andrea Orzoff ''Battle for the Castle: The Myth of Czechoslovakia in Europe, 1914–1948'' Stanford University. Dept. of History 2009 p89 shows cartoon of Kubka among Adolf Hoffmeister's cartoon of the Friday Men. p90 "Other journalistic members included Prager Presse chief editor Arne Laurin and reporter František Kubka; Josef Kodícek, Tribuna drama critic and theater director; and friendly reporters from hostile papers, such as Národní listy's Karel ..." His folk tale of the romance of
Peter Vok Peter Vok of Rosenberg ( cs, Petr Vok z Rožmberka) (1 October 1539, Český Krumlov – 6 November 1611, Třeboň) was a Czech nobleman of the House of Rosenberg, descended from the Vítkovci. Rožmberk was a leading Protestant in the unsettled ...
with a miller's daughter became the basis of the most popular post-war Czech opera, ''
Zuzana Vojířová ''Zuzana Vojířová'' is an opera by Jiří Pauer to the composer's own libretto after the play of the same name by Jan Bor, which is itself based on a romance by František Kubka. The plot concerns the folk tale of nobleman Peter Vok's 30-year ...
''. He was appointed ambassador to
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(1946–49).


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