Jiří Šulc

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BornJiří Šulc
1969 (age 5556)
LanguageCzech
NationalityCzech
EducationFaculty of Law
Jiří Šulc
Jiří Šulc in 2011
Jiří Šulc in 2011
BornJiří Šulc
1969 (age 5556)
LanguageCzech
NationalityCzech
EducationFaculty of Law
Alma materCharles University
Period2000s–2010s
Genrenovels
SubjectWorld War II
Notable worksDva proti Říši
Notable awardsBook Club Literary Prize (2007)

Jiří Šulc (born 1969) is a Czech writer.[1][2]

After graduating from the Faculty of Law of Charles University in Prague, he worked for the Security Information Service for fifteen years. Later he worked for the European Commission in Brussels. He currently works at the European GNSS Agency in Prague.[3]

He won the Book Club Literary Prize in 2007 for his literary debut written on the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the novel Dva proti Říši (literally Two Men Against the Empire).[2][3][4]

He wrote his first two novels in English, translating them to Czech after not finding a publisher for them.

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