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Jaroslav Rudiš

1972 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Jaroslav Rudiš is the 7,176th most popular writer, the 1,005th most popular biography from Czechia and the 90th most popular Czech Writer.

Jaroslav Rudiš is most famous for his novels that often explore themes of identity and the post-communist experience in Central Europe. His notable works include "National Street" and "The Last of the Spirits," which have garnered critical acclaim and contributed to his reputation as a significant contemporary Czech author.

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Among Writers

Among writers, Jaroslav Rudiš ranks 7,176 out of 7,302Before him are Ann Patchett, Krishna Hutheesing, Vladimir Arsenijević, Tahereh Mafi, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Ram Swarup. After him are Jan Böhmermann, Geraldine Brooks, Huzama Habayeb, Sayed Kashua, Jay Asher, and Thomas Enger.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Jaroslav Rudiš ranks 913Before him are Koji Seki, Martin Procházka, Kirstjen Nielsen, Takashi Kiyama, Pooja Bhatt, and Jermaine Dupri. After him are Akhtem Seitablayev, Rick Gomez, Héctor Vinent, Jean-Marc Mormeck, Lisa Leslie, and Jason Mantzoukas.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Jaroslav Rudiš ranks 1,005 out of NaNBefore him are Roman Červenka (1985), Petra Cetkovská (1985), Roman Týce (1977), Martin Procházka (1972), Tomáš Plekanec (1982), and Jan Hernych (1979). After him are Lukáš Dlouhý (1983), Petr Gabriel (1973), Jakub Menšík (2005), Roman Hubník (1984), David Navara (1985), and Petra Němcová (1979).

Among Writers In Czechia

Among writers born in Czechia, Jaroslav Rudiš ranks 90Before him are Michal Šanda (1965), Jáchym Topol (1962), Michal Viewegh (1962), Milan Ohnisko (1965), Hana Andronikova (1967), and Radka Denemarková (1968). After him are Petr Zelenka (1967).

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