I was not able to accept the system with what it offered
Dušan Skála was born on December 24, 1954 in Hodonín. The father was an engineer, the mother a civilian employee under oath in the army. Both convinced members of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Dušan Skála grew up in an atmosphere of initial building enthusiasm, later disillusionment and finally resignation and adjustment. In high school, he began to disagree with his parents in terms of opinions and people, and he began to discover the intellectual and artistic environment of Brno‘s dissent. After graduating from secondary agricultural school, he worked shortly as a zootechnician, but because both the school and the practice did not meet his expectations, he went to Brno and began working as an archivist. There he released his first samizdat. At the beginning of 1978 he signed Charter 77. In 1983 he decided to publish the samizdat literary collection HOST. By 1989, he had managed to publish five issues. The fourth in a row is the most comprehensive samizdat ever issued at the time of normalization. Apart from the last issue, he financed all the costs from his own money and loans. A little later, he also started printing the Charter Information Bulletin (INFOCH). Regularly monitored, intercepted and interrogated by the communist secret security. Arrested in 1987 and sentenced to probation. At the end of 1989 he worked for the Brno Civic Forum. After the revolution, he started a business, founded a Tivoli printing house, and officially began publishing HOST. He sold it symbolically in 1993, and a little later he also closed the printer operations. The main reason was the confusing and demanding conditions for doing business in the 1990s. He returned to his original focus and founded a family farm. He is married, has four sons and continues to do his business successfully. He lives alternately in Prague and Lanškroun.