Ivan Klíma | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 7 pages of analysis & critique of Ivan Klíma.

Ivan Klíma | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 7 pages of analysis & critique of Ivan Klíma.
This section contains 1,787 words
(approx. 6 pages at 300 words per page)
Buy the Critical Review by Neal Ascherson

SOURCE: Ascherson, Neal. “Heartlessness.” London Review of Books 13, no. 24 (19 December 1991): 17.

In the following review, Ascherson argues that Love and Garbage displays Klíma's literary talents more effectively than Judge on Trial.

The war was finished—and so was the regime of occupation. Its most hated representatives had either fled or wound up in prison while their victims had been proclaimed martyrs. But all that concerned just a tiny section of the population: most of the people had not died, fled or gone to gaol, but merely gone on with their lives. Overnight, they had entered a world which commended actions that yesterday's laws had identified as crimes, a world whose laws declared yesterday's crimes to be acts of heroism. They naturally regarded this change as a victory for historical truth and agreed that guilt must be assessed, wrongs put right and society purged.

But what was to be...

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This section contains 1,787 words
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