Tales From Two Pockets (1994)
Tales From Two Pockets is a 1994 Czech-language continental european fiction (fictional works by one author) book written by Karel Čapek.
A collection of philosophical crime stories. Typical is The Last Judgment in which God refuses to pass judgment on a man accused of murder, preferring to leave the verdict to a court of men. The reason? Being God he knows everything there is to know, therefore he cannot be an impartial judge. By the author of War with the Newts.
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What is Tales From Two Pockets about?
A collection of philosophical crime stories. Typical is The Last Judgment in which God refuses to pass judgment on a man accused of murder, preferring to leave the verdict to a court of men. The reason? Being God he knows everything there is to know, therefore he cannot be an impartial judge. By the author of War with the Newts.
When was Tales From Two Pockets published?
Tales From Two Pockets was published in 1994.
Who made Tales From Two Pockets?
Tales From Two Pockets was written by Karel Čapek.
