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Rudolf Těsnohlídek
Rudolf Těsnohlídek (7 June 1882 – 12 January 1928) was a Czechs, Czech writer, poet, journalist and translator. He also used the pseudonym Arnošt Bellis. Biography Těsnohlídek was born on 7 June 1882 in Čáslav, Austria-Hungary. He attended gymnasium (school), gymnasium in Hradec Králové and later started to study Czech, history and French at university in Prague but didn't graduate. Starting in 1908, he was a contributor to the Brno newspaper ''Lidové noviny'', where he became a reporter of ''soudničky'' (cases from the local magistrate's court). His serialized novel ''Liška Bystrouška'' (''Vixen Sharp Ears''), written to accompany a series of drawings by Stanislav Lolek, appeared in the ''Lidové noviny'' between 7 April and 23 June 1920 and is regarded as an early comic strip. The story was published as a book in 1921, won a state prize and achieved lasting popularity. This optimistic tale, somewhere between a children's fairy tale and adult satire, was used ...
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