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In June 1967, a small fraction of the Czech writer's union sympathized with radical socialists, specifically Ludvík Vaculík, Milan Kundera, Jan Procházka, Antonín Jaroslav Liehm, Pavel Kohout and Ivan Klíma.
Ivan Klíma, in his biography of Čapek, notes his influence on modern Czech literature, as well as on the development of Czech as a written language.
The war, however, also precipitated a crisis of values, of faith in progress, religion, and belief, which found outlet in expressionism ( Ladislav Klíma, Jakub Deml, Richard Weiner ), civilism ( Čapek brothers ) and visions of a universal brotherhood of mankind ( Ivan Olbracht, Karel Matěj Čapek Chod, F. X. Šalda ).
In prose, new authors abandoned polemics about socialism and instead turned toward personal and civic morality ( Jan Trefulka, Milan Kundera, Ivan Klíma, Pavel Kohout ), the theme of war and occupation ( Jiří Weil, Arnošt Lustig ), especially the fate of Jews.
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For his writing abilities, Ivan Klíma was awarded Franz Kafka Prize in 2002 as a second recipient.
* Spisovatel Ivan Klíma převzal Cenu Karla Čapka, tomu i poděkoval ( Lidové noviny )
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* Ivan Klíma ( born 1931 ), Czech author

Ivan and born
Ivan Simon Cary Elwes (; born 26 October 1962 ), known professionally as Cary Elwes, is an English actor and voice actor.
* May 27 – Ivan Akimov, Russian painter ( born 1754 )
* Ivan Joseph Iannoli ( born December 22, 1975 ) with Barbara Iannoli
Ivan Vidav ( born January 17, 1918 ) is a Slovenian mathematician.
Ivan Vidav was born in Opčine near Trieste ( Slovenian Trst ), Italy.
Ivan Pavlov was born in Ryazan, now in the Central Federal District of Russia, where his father, Peter Dmitrievich Pavlov ( 1823 – 1899 ), was a village priest.
* Ivan Trojan ( born 1964 ), Czech actor
* Ivan Basso ( born 1977 ), professional cyclist and winner of the 2006 and 2010 Giro d ' Italia.
* Ivan Lafayette ( born 1930 ), longtime member of the New York State Assembly ( 1977-2008 )
* Ivan Urbančič, philosopher ( born in Ročinj )
* Ivan Basso ( born 1977 ), Italian bicycle racer a. k. a. Ivan il Terribile
* Ivan Boesky ( born 1937 ), American businessman notable for his role in an insider trading scandal
* Ivan the Terrible ( Treblinka guard ) ( born c. 1920 ), notorious guard ( presumed Ukrainian ) at the Nazi German Treblinka extermination camp
His two brothers Franc Melik ( born 1885 ), and Ivan Melik ( born 1894 ) were killed in a grove known as Kozler's Thicket (, named after its former owner, Peter Kozler ) on November 25, 1943 together with 12 other victims by a unit of the collaborationist Slovenian Home Guard militia under the command of Franc Frakelj.
Ivan Edward Sutherland ( born May 16, 1938 ) is an American computer scientist and Internet pioneer.
Van Morrison, OBE ( born George Ivan Morrison ; 31 August 1945 ) is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician.
George Ivan ( Van ) Morrison was born on 31 August 1945, at 125 Hynford Street, Bloomfield, East Belfast, Northern Ireland as the only child of George Morrison, a shipyard electrician, and Violet Stitt Morrison, a singer and tap dancer in her youth.
Atanasoff's father, Ivan Atanasov was born in 1876 in the village of Boyadzhik, close to Yambol.
* Ivan Doig, novelist, was born in White Sulphur Springs.
* Ivan Wilzig ( born 1956 ), Techno musician.
* Ivan Sergei ( born 1972 ), television actor.
* Ivan Dmitri ( 1900 – 1968 ), famous artist and photographer, was born in Centerville and lived there before moving with his family to North Dakota.
Harris ' siblings include Patrick Ivan ( born 1929 ), Noel William Michael ( born 1932 ), Diarmid ( Dermot, born 1939 ), and William George Harris ( born 1942 ).

Ivan and 14
Tito also succeeded Ivan Ribar as the President of Yugoslavia on 14 January 1953.
* November 14Ivan Shuvalov, founder of the Moscow University ( b. 1727 )
* September 14Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, Russian researcher, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1936 )
* January 14 – Novgorod surrenders to Ivan III, Grand Prince of Moscow.
* December 14Ivan Fyodorov, Russian printer
The Image of Ivan the Terrible in Russian Folklore ( Cambridge Studies in Oral and Literate Culture ; 14 ).
The latter was crowned as successor by his grandfather on 15 February 1491, but later Ivan reverted his decision in favor of Sophia's elder son Vasily, who was ultimately crowned co-regent with his father ( 14 April 1502 ).
The Lithuanians were routed at Vedrosha ( 14 July 1500 ), and in 1503 Alexander was glad to purchase peace by ceding to Ivan Chernigov, Starodub, Novgorod-Seversky and sixteen other towns.
In the early 1770s, Ivan Yelagin succeeded in reorganizing Russian Freemasonry into a far-reaching system that united some 14 lodges and about 400 government officials.
On May 14, Odeneal sent Ivan D. Applegate and L. S. Dyer to arrange for a council with Captain Jack, which the latter refused.
Ivan Matveevich Vinogradov ForMemRS (; 14 September 1891 – 20 March 1983 ) ( not to be confused with Askold Ivanovich Vinogradov of the Bombieri-Vinogradov theorem ) was a Soviet mathematician, who was one of the creators of modern analytic number theory, and also a dominant figure in mathematics in the USSR.
August ( Ivan Nepomuk Eduard ) Šenoa ( originally Schönoa, November 14, 1838 – December 13, 1881 ) was a Croatian novelist, critic, editor, poet, and dramatist.
* Ivan Bošnjak ( 14 / 1 )
After Frances and Hurricane Ivan, Asheville determined that it needed $ 14 million in order to buy out willing businesses and homes within the floodplain.
Jerzy Konorski ( December 1, 1903 in Łódź, Poland – November 14, 1973 in Warsaw, Poland ) was a Polish neurophysiologist who further developed the work of Ivan Pavlov by discovering secondary conditioned reflexes and also operant conditioning.
John Sigismund Zápolya or John Sigismund Szapolyai ( Hungarian: Zápolya / Szapolyai János Zsigmond, Croatian: Ivan Žigmund Zapolja ) ( 18 July 1540 in Buda, Hungary – 14 March 1571, Gyulafehérvár, Transylvania ) was King of Hungary ( as John II ) from 1540 to 1551 and again from 1556 to 1570.
Ivan Alexander Galamian ( January 23, 1903 – April 14, 1981 ) was an influential French violin teacher of the twentieth century.
The first known written mention of the locality is in a document from July 15, 1431, by which the Prince of Moldavia Alexandru cel Bun offered to a certain Ivan Cupcici " 14 villages with their old domains and empty land to found new villages and an apiary ".
Ivan William Fuqua ( August 9, 1909 – January 14, 1994 ) was an American athlete, a gold medal winner in the 4x400 m relay at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
* Tatiana ( d. 4 November / 14 November 1611 ), married to Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Katyrev-Rostovski ( d. 1640 )
Dr Ivan Lloyd-Phillips ( June 1910 – 14 January 1984 ) was a British national who served in the Colonial Administrative Service.
Though he scored on his Partizan debut against his former club FK Budućnost, Mijatović's debut half season in the new club under head coach Ivan Golac was mostly spent settling into the new surroundings as he failed to add to his scoring tally in the following 14 league appearances until the end of the 1989-90 league season.
On October 14, 2008 Ivan Seidenberg stated as reported in the WSJ: " Verizon CEO No Bailout for Me, Thanks ," Seidenberg clearly indicated that Verizon was in great shape and would not take any TARP money.
:* 9 p. m. EDT ( 0100 UTC, September 14 ) – Hurricane Ivan passes near the western tip of Cuba with winds.

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