Summary: | The poetic prose of a prominent Czech theater director is a testimony of his private losses and victories, of his friends and of the changes in the times in which he lives. The title of this text is a paraphrase of the famous book by the poet Ivan Diviš (The Reliability Theory), which is one of the author's favorite titles. The second puzzle brings Potuzil's pseudonym, in which he adopts the name of a medieval chronicler. And then there is the subtitle "Lyric", which is actually a confession of the author's attitude and credo. Lyricism for him "consists of stories, friends, lovers, partners, species of life, escapades, stories of beautiful and tragic, short and long, comprehensible even in the fog -". It is precisely these fragments and fragments that compose the author's poetic prose, which is a personal testimony of his "unreliable" life, filled with enthusiasm, enthusiasm and enthusiasm for artistic activity on the one hand, and depression, disappointment and bitterness on the other.
|