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Eduard Bass

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Eduard Bass, born Eduard Schmidt, (1 January 1888 – 2 October 1946) was a Czech prose writer, journalist, singer, and actor. He studied at the institutes of technology in Prague and Zurich[1].

Eduard Bass

Born in Prague, he worked as a singer, journalist and cabaret director from 1910. During World War I he worked as a traveling salesman and founded the satirical journal Šibeničky[1]. From 1921 he was an editor of the newspaper Lidové noviny and from 1933 its editor-in-chief.[2]

Among his works, the best known today is the humorous novel for youths Klapzubova jedenáctka (Klapzuba's Eleven - also known as The Chattertooth Eleven - 1922, about an invincible football team of 11 brothers), and the novel Cirkus Humberto (Circus Humberto, 1941, an epic saga about people working in circuses). He died in Prague in 1946.

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  1. ^ a b Zipes, Jack (2006). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195146561.
  2. ^ "The Catalogue". katalog.ahmp.cz. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
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