edited by Carleton Bulkin
preface by Michal Fránek and Ivan Adamovic
translated by Carleton Bulkin, Melvyn Clarke, Tony Mileman and Cyril Simsa
afterword by Michal Fránek and Ivan Adamovic
Karolinum Press, 2026
Paper: 978-80-246-6276-3 | eISBN: 978-80-246-6278-7 (ePub) | eISBN: 978-80-246-6277-0 (PDF)

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

The first anthology of early Czech fantastic writing in translation.

Crossroads of Imagination is a rare English-language study of modern science fiction’s precursors beyond the U.S. and Britain. Many translated for the first time, these thirty texts reflect a rich Euro-Atlantic tradition from the Romantic age to World War II. Authors include Jakub Arbes, Karel Čapek, Jiří Karásek ze Lvovic, Ladislav Klíma, Jiří Mordechai Langer, Jan Neruda, Emilie Procházková, Jan Weiss, and Julius Zeyer. The anthology highlights women’s, Jewish, and queer voices.

Prefaces to each selection uncover how new ideas and technologies shaped the European fantastic—positivism, mistrust of elites, pacifism, spiritism, and xenophobia, alongside expansions in communications, transportation, electrification, and technical education. Comparative essays and annotations look beyond “major” literatures and emphasize those of East-Central Europe. Archival images enliven this collection. General and genre readers alike will discover new stories and authors, as well as a fantastic tradition shared across Europe and North America before the advent of modern science fiction.


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