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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pavel_KohoutPavel Kohout - Wikipedia

    Pavel Kohout (born 20 July 1928) is a Czech and Austrian novelist, playwright, and poet. He was a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, a Prague Spring participant and dissident in the 1970s until he was not allowed to return from Austria. He was a founding member of the Charter 77 movement.

  2. Pavel Kohout (* 20. července 1928 Praha) je český a rakouský básník, prozaik, dramatik a později spisovatel samizdatu v exilu. Zpočátku užíval své vlastní šifry GAL a veron. [1] Svou uměleckou dráhu zahájil jako komunista a jeden z představitelů tzv. budovatelské poezie, později prošel osobnostním vývojem/přerodem od ...

  3. Pavel Kohout is one of the most controversial figures in postwar Czech cultural and political history. A poet, author, and playwright, Kohout has been influential as a devoted Stalinist, a...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0463458Pavel Kohout - IMDb

    Writer: Seven Days in a Week. Pavel Kohout was born on 20 July 1928 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He is a writer and director, known for Seven Days in a Week (1965), Svatba s podmínkou (1965) and Zítra se bude tancit vsude (1952). He has been married to Jelena Kohout since 1970.

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  5. PAVEL KOHOUT. - internationally acclaimed concert artist - Official website of International Concert Organist Pavel Kohout.

  6. Pavel Kohout. Pavel Kohout was born July 20, 1928. He spent his early childhood years in Poland, where his father was working as a general representative for the Praga car company. The family was plagued by unemployment during the economic depression in the 1930s.

  7. The Czech concert organist Pavel Kohout gained world recognition as a brilliant organ virtuoso for his exceptional sense of music, enormous technique and natural interpretation. Already in the age of 24, he became First Prize, Gold Medal and J. S. Bach Prize Winner at prestigious Int. Organ Competition in Musashino-Tokyo, one of the world´ s ...

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