The Friday Men (, ) were a Czech intellectual and political circle that met in the garden of Karel ÃÂapek's Prague house on Friday afternoons from 1921 till ÃÂapek's death in 1938. The group also sometimes met in Café Slavia.
A cartoon by Adolf Hoffmeister shows in the first row Ferdinand Peroutka, , editor of the Prager Presse Arne Laurin, then in the second row: Karl Kraus, Frantià ¡ek Langer, Karel ÃÂapek, theatre critic Josef KodÃÂÃÂek, , and then in the third row Josef ÃÂapek, Vladislav VanÃÂura, TomÃ¡à ¡ Masaryk, Edvard Beneà ¡, Karel PoláÃÂek, and finally in the fourth row journalist Frantià ¡ek Kubka, Josef Kopta, Dr. L. Procházka, Vilem Mathesius, and historian . No women attended.
ÃÂapek's wife Olga Scheinpflugová attempted to revive the meetings after World War II. Among post-war participants were Hugo Haas, Jaroslav Seifert, Frantià ¡ek Langer and Vlado Clementis.