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of the society and saw independent thinkers like Tatarka as obstacles in the process. By 1971, he was no longer allowed to work as a writer and his works were removed from public libraries. Tatarka had to make a living by working as a lumberjack and rubbish collector. He was under constant
234:, Národná Obroda) and a writer of propagandist books and movie scripts celebrating the role of the Communist party in the defeat of fascism and general modernization of the society, particularly in terms of 183:(now Skalité). He was the only boy and the second youngest out of eight children. After obtaining his primary education in his home village, Tatarka studied at grammar schools in 764: 254:
in which he satirically analyzed the role of "little stooges" seeking the "protection of the herd" and refusing to think for themselves, in maintaining totalitarian regimes.
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was published in a book form and became widely known. Tatarka subsequently became a full-time professional writer. He also translated works of several French authors (
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Following the invasion, Tatarka left the Communist party and faced heavy prosecution by the Soviet-supported leadership of the party, which aimed for the so-called
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In spite of his initial support for the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia, in the later phase of 1950s, Tatarka became increasingly disillusioned with the
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commemorate the centenary of Tatarka's birth. The anniversary of his birth was also included in the UNESCO list of celebrated anniversaries for 2012-2013.
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1 st class, both in memoriam. A prestigious literary prize awarded annually in Slovakia since 1995 was named after Dominik Tatarka.
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In spite of the persecution, Tatarka established contacts with the anti-regime activists. He remained active as a writer of
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Czechoslovakia in 1968 to restore the orthodox communist regime, Tatarka led a popular protest against the invasion at the
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After his return from studies abroad, he worked as a French language teacher at the grammar schools in
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Tatarka died in Bratislava on 10 May 1989, shortly before the regime was toppled in the
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liberalization agenda of the leadership of the new Communist party leadership. In 1963,
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In the early 1950s, Tatarka worked as an editor of various Slovak newspapers (
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literature. In 1977 he was among a handful of Slovak signatories of
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and lack of debate within the regime. In 1954 he wrote
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In the 1960s, he became a prominent supporter of the
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Pelyvássomfalu
Austria-Hungary
Bratislava
Czechoslovakia
Charles University
Sorbonne University
Jaroslav Seifert Prize
Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Order of Ľudovít Štúr
Stalinism
Pelyvássomfalu
Kingdom of Hungary
Austria-Hungary
Slovakia
Sziklaszoros
Nitra
Trenčín
Charles University
Sorbonne
Žilina
Martin
World War II
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Slovak National Uprising
Pravda
collectivization
cult of personality
Prague Spring
Alfred de Musset

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