Jiří Mucha (12 March 1915 in
Prague
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– 5 April 1991 in Prague) was a
Czech journalist, writer, screenwriter, author of autobiographical novels and studies of the works of his father, the painter
Alphonse Mucha.
Life
Born in
Prague
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, he was working in
Paris
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as a correspondent for ''
Lidové noviny'' when
Nazi Germany
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occupied
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the rest of
Czechoslovakia
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, p1 = Austria-Hungary
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on 15 March 1939. It was at this time he wrote the Czech libretto for
Martinů's ''
Field Mass
The ''Field Mass'' (Czech: ''Polní mše''), H. 279, is a Czech language cantata from 1939 by Bohuslav Martinů. It was written to honor Czech volunteers fighting in the French army. The libretto does not follow a traditional mass text but a free ...
''. He returned to Prague briefly for his father's funeral in July of the same year but was able to return to Paris and later joined the newly formed 1st Czechoslovak Division in France in
Agde
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Location
Agde is located on the Hérault river, from the Mediterranean Sea, and from Paris. The Canal du Midi con ...
. Following the fall of France, Mucha made his way to the
United Kingdom
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, where he joined the
Royal Air Force
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before becoming a war correspondent for the
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. He returned to Prague in 1945. In 1951 he was arrested by the country's
Communist government for alleged espionage, and following the demands of the state prosecutor for the death penalty, he was ultimately sentenced to hard labor in the
Jáchymov uranium mines. He was released from prison in 1955, allegedly due to the efforts of his wife Geraldine, but according to other records, it was due to his agreement to work for the State Security Police (
StB
State Security ( cs, Státní bezpečnost, sk, Štátna bezpečnosť) or StB / ŠtB, was the secret police force in communist Czechoslovakia from 1945 to its dissolution in 1990. Serving as an intelligence and counter-intelligence agency, it de ...
). In 1989, following the
Velvet Revolution
The Velvet Revolution ( cs, Sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution ( sk, Nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 28 November 1989. Popular demonstrations agains ...
, which brought down the communist regime, he became chairman of the Czech
PEN club
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. He died of cancer in 1991.
Family
His first wife was Czech composer
Vítězslava Kaprálová
Vítězslava Kaprálová (; 24 January 191516 June 1940) was a Czech composer and conductor of 20th-century classical music.
Life and career
Vítězslava Kaprálová was born in Brno, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Czech Republic), a daughter of ...
(1915–40). His second wife was
Geraldine Thomson-Mucha (1917–2012), a Scottish born composer who lived in Prague until her death on 12 October 2012. Mucha had two children: a son, John, now President of the Mucha Foundation, with his wife Geraldine, and a daughter, Jarmila Plockova,
[.] with Vlasta Plockova.
Painter
Jaroslava Muchová
Jaroslava Muchová Syllabová (15 March 1909 – 9 November 1986) was a Czech painter, the daughter of painter Alphonse Mucha and the sister of writer and translator Jiří Mucha.
Biography
Muchová was born in New York on 15 March 1909 her p ...
was his sister.
Work
* ''Za mořem'' (1932)
* ''Ugle a cesta na konec světa'' (1941)
* ''Most'' (1943)
* ''Problémy nadporučíka Knapa'' (1945) (first published in English)
* ''Oheň proti ohni'' (1947)
* ''Spálená setba'' (1948)
* ''Skleněná stěna'' (1949)
* ''Válka pokračuje'' (1949)
* ''Čím zraje čas'' (1958)
* ''Pravděpodobná tvář'' (1963)
* ''Černý a bílý New York'' (1965)
* ''Alfons Mucha'' (1965) first published as ''Kankán se svatozáří'' (published in English in 1966)
* ''Studené slunce'' (1967) (first published in English)
* ''Marieta v noci'' (1969)
* ''Llydova hlava'' (1987)
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* ''Věčná zahrada'' (1994)
Some of Mucha's novels are autobiographical, e.g. , – reflecting his experience of a life in Stalinist prison – and – his recollections of his relationship with Czech composer
Vítězslava Kaprálová
Vítězslava Kaprálová (; 24 January 191516 June 1940) was a Czech composer and conductor of 20th-century classical music.
Life and career
Vítězslava Kaprálová was born in Brno, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Czech Republic), a daughter of ...
and the life of a Czech émigré community in Paris at the dawn of the World War II.
Notes
Bibliography
* Sarvas, Rostislav. "Hedvabny kanibal." ''Reflex'' 4 (1992): 30–34.
* Sleevenotes to ''Lloydova hlava.'' Prague: Mata, 1999.
* "Ustavni soud naridil znovu projednat Muchovo dedictvi." ''Mlada fronta Dnes,'' 9 November 2005.
* "Valecny denik Jiriho Muchy." ''Reflex'' 23 (2004).
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External links
* . A rare film document featuring Jiri Mucha.
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1915 births
1991 deaths
Writers from Prague
People from the Kingdom of Bohemia
Czech male writers
Czechoslovak expatriates in France
Czechoslovak expatriates in the United Kingdom
StB
Burials at Vyšehrad Cemetery