I still dream of Prague

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/5/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9780595158423

About the Book

Those interested in Czech history between the two World Wars will be fascinated by this memoir by a woman who lived it. Mia Münzer Le Comte rebelled against her bourgeois background by, in the first place, becoming an artist, leaving home and having amorous adventures, including two husbands. She knows an autobiography that is not honest and open is not worth doing. She accomplishes it with style and poignancy, right up to (and past) Hitler’s takeover of Prague and her personal horrors eluding the Gestapo.

In Italy and France and Spain she was a step away from the police, a fugitive without proper papers. Her husband, Karl, abandoned her in Nice. In Marseilles, to escape the bombs, she had to lie on the concrete floor of a darkened railroad station. The next shelter was a bordello. She exchanged drawings for food. With Spain refusing to give transit visas to Jews, it was a miracle that this courageous and resourceful woman was able to crowd on to one of the last boats to leave Lisbon, bringing her to New York with three dollars left.


About the Author

Mia Münzer Le Comte was born in Prague on March 15, 1909. Her father, who died when she was fourteen, was a well-known heart specialist. At an early age, she committed herself full time to painting.

I Still Dream of Prague was translated into Czech and published in Prague in 2000.