Kaplan Hall Rm 311
The Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Los Angeles in partnership with the UCLA Department of Slavic, East European & Eurasian Languages & Cultures proudly presents on the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of Franz Kafka death, a literary reading of the latest novel by Magdaléna Platzová “Life After Kafka”. The author Platzová will in person introduce on Wednesday, October 16th at 3:30 PM at UCLA Kaplan Hall Room #311 her novel of Felice Bauer, Franz Kafka’s first fiancée. Join us for the event celebrating one of the world’s most acclaimed writer, and learn more about the story behind Kafka’s Letters to Felice and even discover the connection between Kafka and California. The one of a kind lecture will be introduced by Efraín Kristal, Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature at UCLA. The book is translated from the Czech by Alex Zucker.
To register, please confirm your attendance by Monday, October 14 , 2024 to: CzechConsulateLA@gmail.com.
About the Author
Magdaléna Platzová is the author of nine books, including three novels published in English: Aaron’s Leap, a Lidové Noviny Book of the Year Award finalist, The Attempt, longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award and a Czech Book Award finalist, and Life After Kafka, a Magnesia Litera award finalist. Her fiction has also appeared in A Public Space and Words Without Borders. Platzová grew up in the Czech Republic; studied in Washington, DC, and England; received her MA in Philosophy at Charles University in Prague; and has taught at New York University’s Gallatin School. She is now based in Lyon, France.
About the Book
Life After Kafka: A novel by Magdaléna Platzová, Translated from the Czech by Alex Zucker
“A deeply empathetic story of survival, exile, and belonging. Magdaléna Platzová allows Felice Bauer to step out of Kafka’s shadow and, in the process, she recognizes that there is always so much more than one truth. This is a powerful, kaleidoscopic literary novel.”
—Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin and Apeirogon
“Franz Kafka is a universe that resists any attempt at interpretation. Magdaléna Platzová’s novel offers a new key to Kafka’s world: we look at it through the tender and sorrowful gaze of the people whose fate had been marked by him personally. An utterly touching book!” —Agnieszka Holland, award-winning filmmaker and president of the European Film Academy
“Life After Kafka is a thrilling detective story about one of literature’s most celebrated names, a haunting family saga about preserving our legacy during the darkest turns of history, and a thought-provoking exploration of the rippling impact of famous artists on the people in their lives. Platzová’s masterful merging of fact and fiction, in Alex Zucker’s artful and inspired translation, carries us across decades and continents to prove that our connections can be abandoned and yet unbroken, and that even the briefest encounters—in love and in art—can shape us forever.” —Jaroslav Kalfař, author of Spaceman of Bohemia and A Brief History of Living Forever
Venue
Kaplan Hall Room 311
415 Portola Plaza,
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Parking
You can find nearby parking at Parking Structure 5 and Parking Structure 4. Parking Structure 5 has an hourly rate of $8 per hour and Parking Structure 4 has an hourly rate of $4 per hour for visitors. Visit UCLA Visitor Parking for more information. Ride-share drop off is closest at the turnaround at the front of Royce Hall located at: 10745 Dickson Court, Los Angeles, CA 90095. Accessible Parking: If you have accessibility needs, you may park in the Pay-By-Space/Visitor Parking area on the rooftop (level 5) of Parking Structure 5 and proceed to the Self-Service Pay Station machine to pay by credit card.
Sponsor(s): Center for European and Russian Studies, Department of Slavic, East European & Eurasian Languages & Cultures, Department of European Languages and Transcultural Studies, Department of Comparative Literature, Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Los Angeles, Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles.