Spaceman of Bohemia
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Jaroslav Kalfar
An intergalactic odyssey of love, ambition, and self-discovery. Orphaned as a boy, raised in the Czech countryside by his doting grandparents, Jakub Prochv°zka has risen from small-time scientist to become the country's first astronaut. When a dangerous solo mission to Venus offers him both the chance at heroism he's dreamt of, and a way to atone for his father's sins as a Communist informer, he ventures boldly into the vast unknown. But in so doing, he leaves behind his devoted wife, Lenka, whose love, he realizes too late, he has sacrificed on the altar of his ambitions. Alone in Deep Space, Jakub discovers a possibly imaginary giant alien spider, who becomes his unlikely companion. Over philosophical conversations about the nature of love, life and death, and the deliciousness of bacon, the pair form an intense and emotional bond. Will it be enough to see Jakub through a clash with secret Russian rivals and return him safely to Earth for a second chance with Lenka? Rich with warmth and suspense and surprise, Spaceman of Bohemia is an exuberant delight from start to finish. Very seldom has a novel this profound taken readers on a journey of such boundless entertainment and sheer fun. "A frenetically imaginative first effort, booming with vitality and originality . . . Kalfar's voice is distinct enough to leave tread marks."-Jennifer Senior, New York Times
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Author
Jaroslav Kalfar
Pages
288
Publisher
Little, Brown
Published Date
2017-03-07
ISBN
0316273406 9780316273404
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"3.5/5 ⭐️ This is a literary novel that is very much a love letter to the Czech Republic, specifically to Prague. It very much makes you feel the admiration and pride the author has for his homeland and certainly makes it feel like a place that should be visited in one's lifetime. This book is less about space and more so about the meaning of life and love. It is very cerebral, contemplative, and conceptual in nature. Much of the story takes place in the thoughts and memories of the main character. Although the plot of a lonely Czech astronaut launching himself towards a cloud of cosmic dust is quite unique, it felt very much secondary, almost unnecessarily, to what the author was trying to achieve here.The book was probably worth the read, but not one I would have normally picked up if it weren't for my bookclub."
"It surprised me how much I liked this book. I truly couldn’t put it down, and it’s been a while since that’s happened! I have a deep love for Prague and this book solidified that. I loved the historical elements throughout the story. The writing is beautiful and poetic. Kalfař writes like a modern Kundera, exploring the depths of the human condition. I am not a huge SciFi fan. I picked this book up, honestly, because it’s set in (and above?) Prague and the Czech Republic. Thankfully, while it is definitely SciFi, it’s so much more than that. "
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