You cannot act against your own beliefs
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Jan Hocek was born on 8 September 1959 in Nový Bor as the first-born son of his parents Miluše and Vladislav Hocek. His grandparents already had problems with the totalitarian government, his father had to go to a labour camp in the 1950s. Jan experienced the events of August 1968 at a children’s camp in Úštěk, his father joined the demonstrations, organised signing events and resigned from the Czechoslovak Socialist Party (CSU) in protest, during the normalisation period he refused to sign a consent to the entry of Warsaw Pact troops, he lost a good job and Jan was unable to apply for secondary school. So he went to work in Prague and after a year got into the Secondary School of Geology in Příbram, which he did not finish. In 1979 he married for the first time and started his military service. There he had several disciplinary problems, was investigated by counter-intelligence and threatened by a military prosecutor, and spent several weeks in the army prison. He refused to take back his “mistakes” and hidden offer to cooperate with State Security (StB). After returning from the military sevice, his wife divorced him; he had not completed his education, so he joined the uranium mines. He wrote poetry, organised author´s readings, was among authors of the Green Feathers programme in Prague’s Rubín, met with dissidents and took part in so-called home seminars. He listened to foreign radio, signed the Several Sentences petition and took an active part in the events of November 1989. He founded a strike committee, became its spokesman and witnessed dramatic moments during the general strike at the Křížany mine (Hamr na Jezeře Uranium Mines). After the revolution, from 1994, when he filled the exposition mining period for 13 years, he worked for various periods of time as a journalist, bookseller and music seller. In 2008, he published a novel titled “And the Dress Jumps on the Frog”, subtitled “A Love Quadrangle in Abnormal Times”. He reviews mostly modern jazz and contemporary music, occasionally progressive rock, and organizes concerts. At the time of recording in 2026 he lived in Boskovice.