Michal Šanda
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Michal Šanda (born 10 December 1965, Prague) is a Czech writer and poet.
Life
After secondary school, he made his living in a series of jobs that included stonemasonry, bookselling, street vending, fowling and organ-grinding, as well as making fans on an ostrich farm and painting railway cars.[citation needed] Since 1991, he has worked as an archivist at the Theatre Institute in Prague where he lives.
Bibliography
- stoa, KIC Brno, (1994)
- Ošklivé příběhy z krásných slov, Protis Prague, ISBN 80-85940-20-5, (1996)
- Metro, Protis Prague, ISBN 80-85940-48-5, (1998 and 2005)
- Dvacet deka ovaru, Klokočí a Knihovna Jana Drdy Prague, ISBN 80-86240-05-3, (1998)
- Blues 1890-1940, Petrov Brno, ISBN 80-7227-067-2, (2000)
- Obecní radní Stoklasné Lhoty vydraživší za 37 Kč vycpaného jezevce pro potřeby školního kabinetu, Petrov Brno, ISBN 80-7227-110-5, (2001)
- Sudamerická romance, Petrov Brno, ISBN 80-7227-164-4, (2003)
- Španělské ptáčky, Větrné mlýny Brno, ISSN 1213-7022, (2006)
- Kecanice, Protis Prague, ISBN 80-85940-75-2, (2006)
- Býkárna, Druhé město Brno, ISBN 80-7227-252-7, with Milan Ohnisko and Ivan Wernisch, (2006)
- Merekvice, Dybbuk, Prague, ISBN 978-80-86862-53-8, (2008)
- Remington pod kredencí, Protis Prague, ISBN 978-80-7386-050-9, (2009)
- Dopisy, Dybbuk Prague, ISBN 978-80-86862-85-9, with Karel Havlíček Borovský, (2009)
- Sebrané spí si, Nakladatelství Petr Štengl Praha, ISBN 978-80-87563-04-5, (2012)
- Špacírkou přes čenich!, Nakladatelství Paseka Praha a Litomyšl, ISBN 978-80-7432-296-9, (2013)
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