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Pérák, the Spring Man (
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: ), was an
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and rumour most popular in the Czechoslovak city of
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during the
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in the midst of
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. In the decades following the war, Pérák has also been portrayed as a Czech
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.


History

According to historians Callum McDonald and Jan Kaplan in their book ''Prague in the Shadow of the
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: a History of the German Occupation 1939–1945'', "the Springer" was said to leap out from shadowy alleys and startle passers-by. Oral tradition suggests that some of Pérák's leaps were of an extraordinary magnitude, including the act of jumping over train carriages, similar to England's Spring-heeled Jack. A contemporary and possibly associated rumour concerned a "Razor Blade Man" who was said to slash at victims with razors attached to his fingers. Researcher Mike Dash quotes George Zenaty, a noted authority on the policing of Prague during the war years, that: In 2015, a social activist claiming the identity of Pérák fronted a guerilla media campaign to commemorate the former site of the Lety concentration camp. The 2022 book "Spring Man. A Belief Legend between Folklore and Popular Culture" by Czech folklorist and anthropologist Petr Janeček published by the Lexington Books offers a comprehensive survey of the Perak phenomenon, tracing a history from the figure of Spring Heeled Jack in England during the early 19th century through to Czech folklore before, during and after World War II, and then into popular culture via a succession of speculative fiction novels, comic book treatments and other works of fiction. It also present similar comparative examples of folkloric urban phantoms connected with the Czech Pérák, including ones in Russia and Ukraine in the 1920s and the 1940s, one in Slovakia in the 1940s, and ones in Germany in the 1950s. Janeček also published a extensive book in Czech, "Mýtus o perakovi. Městská legenda mezi folklorem a populární kulturou", in 2017, and a short English article about Pérák in the scholarly journal ''Fabula'' in 2020.


Pérák in fiction


Film

A 14-minute 1946 Czechoslovak
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('' Springman and the SS'', also released in English-speaking markets as ''The Chimney Sweep'') was created by the renowned Czech animator Jiří Trnka and film-maker
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. It portrayed Pérák as a heroic and mischievous black-clad
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, with a mask fashioned out of a sock. He was capable of performing fantastic leaps due to having couch springs attached to his shoes. Pérák taunted
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sentries, the
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and, particularly, a Hitleresque Nazi collaborator before escaping in a
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,
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chase across the darkened city, ultimately freeing a number of incarcerated citizens of Prague. Trnka's postwar interpretation of Pérák as a quasi-
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, defying the curfew and the authority of the German occupying forces, formed the basis for sporadic revivals of the character in Czech
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and
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stories. In 2013, the short feature film () was directed by Pavel Soukup. It is in the noir/mystery genre. In 2016, Marek Berger created an animated film (''Pérák: The Shadow over Prague''). The film won 2 awards at International Student Film Festival in Opava – for best animated film and absolute best film.


Literature

In 1948, the figure was used in a newspaper propaganda comics in Haló noviny. It was visually based on Trnka's animated film. Fifteen pages were published. In 1961, Pérák was featured as a heroic character in the story ("The Spring-Man"), which was written by Czech science fiction writer Jan Weiss and published as part of a collection of short stories entitled ''Bianka Braselli, A Two-Headed Lady''. In his 1997 biographical essay on Weiss, Vilém Kmuníček speculated that the inspiration for this story was in response to
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: In 1968, the issue of the Mladý svět magazine, published after the
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, included a four-strip comics titled ''Pérák and the USSR''. In 1986, Czech science fiction writer Ondřej Neff also portrayed Pérák as a heroic figure in (''Perak – There was fog that day''). In 2001, he created a humorous
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comic strip titled (''Pérák versus Globalman'') which conflates the figures of the Springer and the Razor Blade Man and pits him against a villain called Globalman, who bears a strong resemblance to
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mascot
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. In 2002, the cartoonist Adolf Lachman, in cooperation with scriptwriters Monge and Morten, intended to produce a new series of comic strips about Pérák. But only the introductory chapter came out as part of the ''KomiksFest! Revue 03'' magazine. Ethnologist Petr Janeček has been dedicated to scientific research of Pérák since 2004; he has collected a considerable number of stories from witnesses. In 2017, he issued a comprehensive publication (''Myth of Pérák. Urban legend between folklore and popular culture''). The right to use the name Pérák was in 2006 ensured by Petr Stančík. First, he wrote a screenplay to movie, but in 2008 only a book with its fictionalized version was published by the author, portraying him as a World War II-era costumed superhero who battles the
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with the aid of various weapons and mechanical spring-powered boots. In 2019, the book was translated into German and published as . Since spring 2018, comics about Pérák have been published in the Czech ABC magazine; its authors are artist Petr Kopl and screenwriter Petr Macek. Their portrayal of Pérák follows the character's appearance in their comics magazine (''Breathtaking Miracle 09''). In May 2019, the collected and extended edition of the series, originally published in ABC magazine, was released as a separate book (''Pérák: Eye of the future'').


Theater

Since 2011, the Vosto5 Theater in
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has been presenting an action historical fiction called . The plot is placed in the real historical context of the period from the arrival of Reich Protector
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to Prague, until his assassination. In this production, Vosto5 combines elements of martial arts and extreme sports with a typical theater poetics and its verbal humor.


Videogames

In August 2023, a platform
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''Pérák a legendy Prahy'' was released on
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See also

* Spring-heeled Jack * Mad Gasser of Mattoon * Ghost of Kyiv * Colonel Tomb * Juba (sniper) * Simo Häyhä


References

* Janecek, Petr: ''Mýtus o pérákovi. Městská legenda mezi folklorem a populární kulturou.'' rague 2017 * Janecek, Petr: ''Černá sanitka: Druhá žeň. Pérák, ukradená ledvina a jiné pověsti.'' rague 2007 123–156. * Janecek, Petr: "Spring Man. A Belief Legend between Folklore and Popular Culture" anham 2022


External links


Website for "Projekt Pérák", a comic book created by Adolf Lachman

IMDb entry for "Pérák a SS"

Website for the "Perak kontra Globeman" comic strip
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