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Jan Otčenášek : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jan Otčenášek Jan Otčenášek (Prague 19 November 1924 - 24 February 1979) was a Czech novelist and playwright.〔B. R. Bradbrook ''A handbook of Czech prose writing, 1940-2005'' 2007 p84 JAN OTCENASEK (1924-1979)〕 ''Limping Orpheus'' (''Kulhavý Orfeus'') is a semiautobiographical description of resistance by a group of young people mobilised by the Germans as munitions workers in the Totaleinsatz. His most popular work ''Romeo, Juliet and Darkness'' (''Romeo, Julie a tma''), about a young couple during the Nazi occupation after the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, was made into a film directed by Jiří Weiss and starring Ivan Mistrík, Daniela Smutná, and Jiřina Šejbalová in 1960, then set as an opera by the Soviet composer Kirill Molchanov in 1963.〔Molchanov opera: ''Romeo, Juliet and Darkness'' (Ромео, Джульетта и тьма)〕 ==References==
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