Ota Ulč
Ota Ulč (1930 in Plzeň) is a Czech-American author and columnist.
Ulč studied law at the Charles University in Prague, then became a districts court judge in Stříbro. In 1959 he escaped via West Berlin to the West and finally to the U.S. There he proceeded to study political science at the Columbia University in New York. Afterwards, he gave classes on comparative governments at Binghamton University. Ulč now (2006) lives in Binghamton, in upstate New York.
His books were published by Škvorecký's 68 Publishers in Toronto. Since 1989 Ulč has published about 20 books and articles both printed and online newspapers in the Czech Republic.
Publications
- Judge in a Communist State, Ohio University Press, 1972
- Politics in Czechoslovakia, San Francisco:W.H.Freeman, 1974
- Malá doznání okresního soudce, Sixty-Eight Publishers, Toronto, 1974
- Náš člověk v Indii a na Ceyloně, Sixty-Eight Publishers, Toronto, 1976
- Antinostalgicum, Sixty-Eight Publishers, Toronto, 1977
- Bez Čedoku po Pacifiku, Sixty-Eight Publishers, Toronto, 1980
- Špatně časovaný běženec, Sixty-Eight Publishers, Toronto, 1985
- Bez Čedoku po Jižní Africe, Sixty-Eight Publishers, Toronto, 1988
- Šťastně navrácený běženec, Sixty-Eight Publishers, Toronto, 1992
- My a oni, Polygon Verlag, Zurich, (1.ed.1987, 2.ed.1989)
- Malá doznání okresního soudce, Art-servis, Prague, 1990
- Nástin přednášek mezinárodního práva, Univerzita Palackého, Olomouc, 1991
- Příručka pro zájemce o americký svět, Rozmluvy, Prague, 1992
- Bez Čedoku po Číně a okolí, Ivo Železný, Prague, 1992
- Bez Čedoku po Jižní Africe, Ivo Železný, Prague, 1992
- Naši mezi protinožci, Faun, Prague, 1998
- Běženec v sametu, Faun, Prague, 1998
- Vandrování po Pacifiku a Oceánii, Olympia, Prague, 1998
- Všehochuť málo korektní Doplněk, Brno 2002
- Kam šlápne česká noha, Šulc, Prague, 2003,ISBN 80-7244-105-1
- Pacifik: ostrovní komunikace a lidožroutská tradice, Šulc, Prague, 2004
- Čech částečným Číňanem, Academia, Prague, 2004
- Klokánie a obtížné sousedství: piráti, lovci lebek, novodobí teroristé, Šulc, Prague, 2006
External links
- Ota Ulc: from morose nihilism to a New York professorship (in English)
- Ulč's website (in Czech)
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