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''My Companions in the Bleak House'' ( cz, Přítelkyně z domu smutku) is a novel by Czech author
Eva Kantůrková Eva Kantůrková (born 1930) is a Czech author and screenwriter. A communist in her early years, she joined the Czech dissident movement after the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and was one of the signato ...
, first published in 1984, and was the first recipient of the Tom Stoppard Prize. It is a fictionalised account of Kantůrková's time in prison on charges of
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in
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. In 1992 it was adapted into a -hour miniseries, which won two awards at the
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.


Writing

The book tells the story of twelve female prisoners held in
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prison in Prague, in the form of a fictionalized memoir. Arrested in 1981, the author was herself held there for eleven months in for sedition after signing
Charter 77 Charter 77 (''Charta 77'' in Czech and Slovak) was an informal civic initiative in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic from 1976 to 1992, named after the document Charter 77 from January 1977. Founding members and architects were Jiří Něm ...
, which criticised the
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for human rights failings related to the
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. Kantůrková herself does not appear in the book, which is narrated by a character called Eva. The title is a reference to
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' novel ''
Bleak House ''Bleak House'' is a novel by Charles Dickens, first published as a 20-episode serial between March 1852 and September 1853. The novel has many characters and several sub-plots, and is told partly by the novel's heroine, Esther Summerson, and ...
'', which satirised the English justice system. In the book, Kantůrková spells out seven rules for life as a prisoner of conscience: # Never let them catch you out. # Name no names. # Dictate your statement yourself. # Stay calm and smiling. # Never say more than you need. # Don't let them get you down physically. # At least once a day, rise above the banality of prison life The narrative takes place from 8 March to 8 March, beginning and ending on
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. Aspects of the characters' prison life include diseases, interrogations, the exercise yard under close guard, improvised cosmetics and Christmas decorations, a
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wedding and, in the last chapter of the book, séances. A Hungarian
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woman called Fanny teaches the others to dance the
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and sings folk-tunes. Much of the book concerns the women's communications with each other and with the male prisoners housed below them, by passing notes on string or through bars, tapping on heating pipes and the floor in
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, yelling into the toilet system, and through song.


Publication

The Czech language original was published in 1984 in
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, Germany. An English translation was published in 1987 by
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with an introduction by
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, who himself spent several stretches of time in Ruzyně. It was the first of Kantůrková's novels to be translated into English. At the time the book was written, Kantůrková was not allowed to publish in Czechoslovakia, nor to leave the country. The translator chose to remain anonymous.


Reception

The ''
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'' review by Frances Padorr Brent somewhat criticised both the translation, which is British-inflected, and the writing, which at times "slackens, as if the task of including everything about Ruzyně exhausts the author". Still, at its best, Padorr Brent said, "it is a record of human kindness that for those of us who have lived our lives in freedom can only be compared to the care sometimes given to loved ones who are sick". A ''
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'' review of the book wrote that "the clarity, the imagination, the wit, the odd detail, the light-filled corners of Kantůrková's darkest observations are in the best Czech literary tradition" and that it "may indeed be the best novel of its genre since
Solzhenitsyn Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn. (11 December 1918 – 3 August 2008) was a Russian novelist. One of the most famous Soviet dissidents, Solzhenitsyn was an outspoken critic of communism and helped to raise global awareness of political repress ...
's far bleaker ''
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''." ''
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'' called ''My Companions in the Bleak House'' a "stunning tour-de-force". It won the Tom Stoppard Prize in 1984 for the best work of Czechoslovak unofficial literature. Attention has been paid to the fact that the book focuses exclusively on the stories of women, and particularly
women in prison This article discusses the incarceration of women in correctional facilities. As of 2013 across the world, 625,000 women and children were being held in penal institutions, and the female prison population was increasing in all continents.
.


Adaptation

''My Companions in the Bleak House'' was made into a four-part miniseries for
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in 1992, starring
Ivana Chýlková Ivana Chýlková (born 27 September 1963) is a Czech actress. She appeared in more than eighty films since 1983. In 1985, she graduated from Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, DAMU. At the moment she can be found at Th ...
. The four 70-minute episodes were written by Kantůrková with Václav Šašek. They were re-broadcast in 2001 and again in 2017, in commemoration of the fortieth anniversary of Charter 77. At the 1994
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in
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, ''My Companions in the Bleak House'' won the FIPA d'argent (silver) for Best Series or Miniseries, and Chýlková won the FIPA d'or (gold) for Best Actress. Episodes: # ''Dům smutku'' ("Bleak House") # ''Andy'' # ''Helga'' # ''Přítelkyně z domu smutku'' ("My Companions in the Bleak House")


See also

*
Irina Ratushinskaya Irina Borisovna Ratushinskaya (russian: Ири́на Бори́совна Ратуши́нская, 4 March 1954, Odessa – 5 July 2017, Moscow) was a Russian Soviet dissident, poet and writer. Biography Irina Ratushinskaya was born in Odess ...
* '' Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison''


References


Sources

* * * —text available a
Slovník české literatury
* * * * * * —note: the French title is «Amies de la maison tristesse» *


Further reading

* {{cite journal , last1=Scott , first1=Hilda , title=Review: Behind a Door with No Handle , journal=The Women's Review of Books , date=April 1988 , volume=5 , issue=7 , page=11 , doi=10.2307/4020253 , jstor=4020253


External links

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