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The Miracle Game : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Miracle Game
''The Miracle Game'' (originallly ''Mirákl'') is a Czech novel by Josef Škvorecký published in 1972 by Sixty Eight Publishers in Toronto, Canada. It was translated into English in 1990 by Paul Wilson, and according to ''The Times'' is Skvorecky's masterpiece.〔1992 Faber & Faber paperback edition front cover〕 It was his response to Prague Spring events of 1968 Czechoslovakia.〔(Mirákl - Josef Škvorecký | KOSMAS.cz - vaše internetové knihkupectví ) Retrieved 10th Aug 2014.〕 and contains unflattering references to real people, Future Czech President Václav Havel becomes "the world-famous playwright Hejl", the writer Bohumil Hrabal appears as the "gifted non-party novelist Nabal".〔(from ''Publishers Weekly'' ) Retrieved 10th Aug 2014.〕 ==Plot introduction== In a Bohemian church in 1948 an apparent miracle is denounced as a hoax by the Communist party. Danny Smiricky (the hero of Škvorecký's 1977 novel ''The Engineer of Human Souls'' who also appeared in the previous novel "The Cowards")〔http://www.nytimes.com/1991/02/07/books/books-of-the-times-tricks-miracles-and-consequences.html〕 was present at the church but slept through the event. Twenty years later the case is re-examined during the Prague Spring.〔
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