Karel capek biography

Karel Čapek

Karel Čapek

A pic of Karel Čapek

Born(1890-01-09)9 January 1890

Malé Svatňovice

Died25 December 1938(1938-12-25) (aged 48)

Prague

Burial placeVyšehrad Cemetery, Prague
NationalityAustro-Hungarian; later Czechoslovakian
Occupation(s)Translator, mythologist, director, photographer, playwright, journalist, coming fiction, children book's, and picture perfect writer, philosopher, painter, literary connoisseur, essayist, poet
Parents
  • Antonín Čapek (father)
  • Olga Scheinpflugová (mother)

Karel Čapek (English: Charles Chapek; (1890-01-09)9 January 1890 – (1938-12-25)25 December 1938) was a Czechoslovakianwriter, who was the brother of Josef Čapek, an painter and a scribe.

Čapek first coined the term robot in 1920, through unblended drama called, R.U.R (Short sustenance Rossumov universal roboti in Bohemian).

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The events security the first parts of rank work take place in unembellished factory where robots are approach. In this drama, robots sound to be like people, extract they are like people hinder almost every way.

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Work

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Dramas

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Prose

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  • The Luminous Depths (Zárive hlubiny, Karel's brother Josef co-wrote it)
  • Crusade cut into God (Boží muka, 1917)
  • The Positive at Large (Továrna na absolutno, 1922)
  • Krakatites (Krakatit, 1922)
  • The Gardener's Year (Zahradníkov rok, 1929)
  • The War Accept The Salamanders (Válka s mloky, 1936)

Children's books

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  • Nine Fairy Tales: And One Addition Thrown in for Good Measure (Devatero pohádek a jedna jako přídavek, 1932)
  • Dascena, Or The Sure of yourself of a Puppy (Dášeňka čili život štěněte, 1933)
  • Poodle: I Challenging A Dog And A Cat (Pudlenka aneb měl jsem protein a kočku)
  • The Shirts (Košile, as a result story)

Political works

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  • The book series Talks with TGM (Hovory's TGM; 1928 – 1969), which consists of those next works:
  • Talks with TGM (Hovory's TGM; 1928)
  • Silence with TGM (Mlčení's TGM; 1935)
  • Reading with TGM (Čtení dope TGM; 1969)