Jaroslav Rudiš

Jaroslav Rudiš

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1972-06-08 (52 years old)

Biography

Jaroslav Rudiš (born 8 June 1972 in Turnov) is a Czech writer, journalist and musician.


Rudiš became known after publishing his first novel Nebe pod Berlínem ("The Sky under Berlin") in 2002, the tale of a Czech teacher who chooses to leave his job and to start a new life in Berlin, where he plays music in the underground, which – along with the ghosts of suicide jumpers – gains almost mystical importance to him, and joins an indie rock group (which is a semi-autobiographical motive). It was one of the most successful Czech books of recent years. For this novel he received Jiří Orten Award.


His collaboration with draughtsman Jaromír 99 led to the publication of three closely connected graphic novels taking place among railway employees, Bílý potok ("White Brook", 2003), Hlavní nádraží ("Central Station", 2004) and Zlaté hory ("Golden Hills"). The trilogy has been adapted into an animated feature film, Alois Nebel, which was released in 2011.

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Known For
Writing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1972-06-08 (52 years old)

Birth Place
Turnov, Czech Republic

Citizenships
Czech Republic

Awards
Usedom Literature Prize, Jiří Orten Award, Karel Čapek Prize, Preis der Literaturhäuser, Czech Medal of Merit, Magnesia Litera

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