After the writers’ convention, I became proud of my father
Ondřej Vaculík was born on 30 June 1954 in Prague to Maria and Ludvík Vaculík. He spent his childhood alongside two brothers - the older Martin, who emigrated to France in 1968, and the younger Jan. After 1968, his family found themselves in the viewfinder of State Security Service (StB), which later influenced his life. Due to his cadre profile, he was unable to study at secondary school and trained as a bricklayer before graduating from the evening school for workers in 1975. The Orpheus Theatre staged several of his plays under the pseudonym Ondřej Děd. In 1975-1977 he served in the military unit 1031 in Litoměřice. In the following years he was under almost constant surveillance by State Security. In the 1970s he participated in housing seminars and published feuilletons in samizdat collections. He worked as a bricklayer or a policeman in the restoration of monuments. In the 1990s, he joined Literarni noviny as editor of the journalistic pages and later deputy editor-in-chief. He also worked at Czech Radio Pilsen and worked for CT2. From 2010 to 2014 he was the mayor of Hořovice, then several times its deputy mayor. In 2024 he lived in Hořovice.