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The idea that magic exists just beneath the surface of modern city life, often in places like Metro tunnels, old libraries, or forgotten courtyards.
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Influences from various cultures and traditions are evident throughout the series, including: The idea that magic exists just beneath the
Unlike the generic high fantasy popular in the 1990s, the current wave of Czech fantasy is heavily anchored in local geography. Prague often serves as more than just a backdrop; it is a living, breathing entity, with hidden layers of magic existing within its historical streets and cafes. Influences from various cultures and traditions are evident
Langer's "The Fable of the Golden Pheasant" (1954) is a prime example of Czech Fantasy during this period. This collection of short stories weaves together elements of folklore, mythology, and fairy tales, creating a captivating narrative that delights readers of all ages.