On one side of the barn stood soldiers with submachine guns and dogs, and on the other cops with secret policemen
Miroslav Sedlář was born on November 4, 1958 in Uničov. Since being very young he was part of an underground environment. He went to various secret music festivals with like-minded people, where he often experienced the intervention of police forces. He was also one of the prominent figures of the now legendary pub Čtverka in Uničov, which at the time of normalization became the local centre of the other sort of culture. In Uničov, he organized several unique secret exhibitions with his friends, where local artists exhibited various performances, paintings, photographs, drawings and sculptures in the open countryside. Josef Novák also worked as a guitarist in the band, he organized a concert of the singer Pepa Nos or a performance of the dissident and poet Herman Chromý in his house, and in October 1989 a commemorative event for the banned poet, journalist and writer Jan Alois Zahradníček in the church in Mladějovice. In the first half of the 1980s, together with Zdeněk Dudek, they published the samizdat magazine Zvonek and rewrote and subsequently disseminated various other samizdats on punched paper. He was summoned three times for questioning by the secret police for his activities. He also created dozens of artistic carvings, which underwent several exhibitions after the fall of communism. Since 2013, he has lived with his wife Ludmila in Oskava.