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| has gloss | eng: Přítomnost is a Czech quarterly political-cultural magazine published in Prague. History The Přítomnost newspaper was able to come into existence thanks to T. G. Masaryk (first Czechoslovakias President), who at the time was financially supporting young journalist Ferdinand Peroutka. The magazine gained a notable reputation and became one of the most respected political publication of its time. A large number of democratically-minded authors such as Karel Čapek, Milena Jesenská, Eduard Bass, Karel Poláček, Richard Wiener, Václav Černý, Otokar Fischer contributed to Přítomnost. Politician and publisher Jaroslav Stránský was the magazines publisher. After the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, Peroutka was deported to Concentration camp in Buchenwald. After the War, Přítomnost was renewed as Dnešek, but in February 1948 all came to an end. A number of young Czech intellectuals in exile tried to publish the magazine in its form incarnation and named it Skutečnost. Amongst the contributors to this magazine were Pavel Tigrid, Jaroslav Stránský, Meda Mládková and even Ferdinand Peroutka. |
| lexicalization | eng: Přítomnost |
| instance of | c/Czech magazines |
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