Prague, 1989. As the Communist regime begins to tremble, a young cultural functionary named Jirí is summoned to the office of President Gustáv Husák. The solution to the growing dissident threat? Funk.

Thus begins an audacious experiment: a state-sponsored funk band designed to win back the youth with irresistible rhythms and ideologically sound lyrics. What starts as a loyal mission soon spirals into chaos, as party infighting, artistic success, and political paranoia collide. Before long, Jirí and his band-Funky Leninz-find themselves branded dissidents while trying to preserve the very system that created them.

Blending grotesque humor with cultural insight, Fu(n)k Bomb is both a loving homage to funk-from James Brown and Parliament-Funkadelic to Prazský výber and Plastic People of the Universe-and a brilliant commentary on the final absurdities of Communist power. Translated with verve by Charles S. Kraszewski, this novel is a riotous journey into music, history, and the strange ways systems collapse.



Autorentext

Karel Veselý (b. December 13, 1976, Znojmo) is a Czech music journalist, publicist, and author. He studied English and philosophy at Masaryk University before becoming a leading freelance critic and writer for publications like A2larm, Aktuálne.cz, and Alarm magazine, as well as Czech Radio Wave. His books include Hudba ohne (2010), BombaFunk (2017), VSechny kocky jsou Sedé (2020), and Hudba srdce (2024)-the latter longlisted for the Magnesia Litera prize. He also produces acclaimed podcasts and documentary projects on music and cultural history.

Titel
Fu(*n*)k Bomb
EAN
9781804842225
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.01.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Dateigrösse
2.35 MB
Anzahl Seiten
352