Jan Čep

Writer, Deceased Person

1902 – 1973

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Who was Jan Čep?

Jan Čep was a Czech writer and translator.

He was born in 1902 in the village of Myslechovice, Moravia to a family of peasants. After completing his studies at the Gymnasium in Litovel, from 1922 to 1926 he studied Czech, English and French linguistics at Prague University. In 1926, he joined Josef Florian's Christian community in Stará Říše and worked in its publishing house as a translator. But after he was seduced by Florian's elder sister, he returned to Prague and worked as a translator for the publishing houses Melantrich and Symposion. After the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, he returned to his native village and led a solitary life out of politics and public life. He only corresponded with his best friend, the poet Jan Zahradníček and made visits to a Dominican cloister in Olomouc to see his other friend, a monk, theologian and literature critic named Silvestr Maria Braito. After the end of World War II he returned to Prague and worked as an editor in the Vyšehrad publishing house.

After the communist takeover in 1948, Jan fled into exile and lived in France. His friends that stayed, such as Jan Zahradníček, were subjected to cruel persecution.

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Born
Dec 31, 1902
Litovel
Also known as
  • Jan Cep
Religion
  • Catholicism
Profession
Died
Jan 25, 1973

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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