Career
He has German Bohemian descent from his paternal side, but has assimilated into Czechoslovakian. In 1944, Effenberger left industrial school with his Abitur. He went to study chemistry and the history of art as well as aesthetics at the philosophical faculty.
Starting from 1946, he joined the Czechoslovakian Film institute, from which he was dismissed 1954.
He was then a worker until 1966 and later was appointed to the Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences. In 1970, he was dismissed for political reasons and had to take a job as a nightwatchman.
In 1969, he became editor of the surrealist magazine Analogue. Which around 1968 it published newspapers and magazines, which were concerned with literature, theatre or art
Works Manuscripts Surrealisti poetry (Surrealistická poezie) (1969) Models and methods (Modely A metody) (1969) Treasure of seeing (Poklad vidění) - a study from the history of the modern forming art
(1970) Karel of pastes (1970) Karel Havlíček (1971) Picture and word (Obraz A slovo) (1971) * Osvobozené divadlo (1972-1973) Karel baron (1977) The Trumbild and imagination (Vidění A imaginace) (1977).