ČAPEK, KAREL


Meaning of ČAPEK, KAREL in English

born Jan. 9, 1890, Malé Svatoňovice, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary

died Dec. 25, 1938, Prague, Czech.

Czech novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.

Čapek's "black utopias," works showing the dangers of technological progress, include the cautionary play R.U.R.: Rossum's Universal Robots (1920), a depiction of a society dependent on mechanical workers called robots (a term he coined from a Czech word for forced labour). The comic fantasy The Insect Play (1921; with his brother Josef) satirizes human greed. The Makropoulos Affair (1922) was made into an opera by Leoš Janác̆ek . Čapek explored aspects of knowledge in the novel trilogy Hordubal (1933), Meteor (1934), and An Ordinary Life (1934).

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