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The present article summarizes new information proveded by the State Security investigation file against Jiří Kolář regarding the text of Prometheova játra and changes made to it before the first attempt at book publication (1970). The article centres around a comparison of the typescript confiscated in 1952 at Václav Černý's home and the most complete version to date of Prometheova játra (the book proofs of 1970 and the book publication of 2000). The differences show that before the book publication Kolář made numerous changes in the original version, particularly omitting passages containing proper nouns and invective against the communist regime. The most important changes are given in the appendix.
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b2_ At the trial he received a year in prison, which was lenient in comparison with the heavy sentences handed down at the time in the political trials. This verdict was undoubtedly influenced by Kolář's relatively penitent court testimony, the death of Stalin and Gottwald, the indulgence of the prosecutor and possibly other circumstances that have not yet been clarified.
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This article explores a newly discovered source text for Jiří Kolář’s Prometheus’s Liver: a typescript preserved in the estate of Vítězslav Kocourek, who at the time was an editor at the Československý spisovatel publishing house. Everything suggests that this typescript was the basis for a typeset version prepared for publication in 1970. The typescript contains a number of modifications and elisions, and as such represents a key source for research on a particular phase of the history of the text.
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