Karel Capek

Karel Capek

Karel Capek (1890–1938) was one of the most influential Czech writers of the 20th century. He introduced and made popular the frequently used international word robot, which first appeared in his play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) in 1921. Karel credited his brother, Josef Capek, as the true inventor of the word robot.

Capek was born in Malé Svatonovice, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary (now the Czech Republic).

Updated 01/01/2024




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Books by Karel Capek
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Speculative Fiction Books

1990 | fantasy, short stories, translation
1937 | science fiction, translation
1927 | science fiction, translation
1925 | science fiction, translation
1924 | science fiction, translation
1920 | science fiction, translation, play

Fictions and Others

1929 | short stories, translation

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