“The Prague Book Tower” continues to develop new event formats and introduce audiences to unusual cultural spaces across the city.
We are launching a series of four evenings with philologist and literary historian Ivan Tolstoy — hosted in the atmospheric Foyer Café at Prague’s Main Railway Station.
Literary Stand‑Up “The Station of Words” with Ivan Tolstoy.
16 June, 18:30 — Evening Three: Creative Freedom and the State Assignment. What Did Ilf and Petrov Keep Silent About?
The cheerful novel The Twelve Chairs is one of the most exhilarating books ever written.
A symbol of free laughter. A satire on Soviet life as a whole — as if censorship simply didn’t exist.
And yet the novel was commissioned by the GPU — not just commissioned, but delivered with strict deadlines, prescribed plotlines, subtext, and in some places even the text itself.
How could this have happened? Am I slandering the brilliant co‑authors? Am I diminishing their natural talent?
A literary stand‑up by Ivan Tolstoy.