Vita Nuova is the second in a trilogy of memoirs written from the perspective 
 of Bohumil Hrabal's wife, Elis.ka, about their life in Prague 
 from the 1950s to the 1970s, when Communist repression of artists was 
 at its peak. 
  
 Hrabal's inimitable humor, which in Elis.ka's ruminations ranges 
 from bawdy slapstick to cutting irony, is all the more penetrating for 
 being directed at himself. Vita Nuova showcases Hrabal's legendary 
 bohemian intellectual life, particularly his relationship with Vladimír 
 Boudník. Hrabal creates a shrewd, lively portrait of Eastern European 
 intellectual life in the mid-twentieth century.