František Lexa
1876–1960 (age 84)
Biography
František Lexa cultivated a literary voice that reflected both the hopes and anxieties of his era, shaping the cultural discourse of his homeland through essays, novels, and public reflections. He engaged with the pressing matters of his day, offering readers thoughtful critiques and imaginative perspectives.
Lexa's work continued to resonate into mid-century Prague, and after his death in 1960, he was laid to rest among other luminaries at Olšany Cemetery, where his legacy of words endures.