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|a Hrdlička, Josef,
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|a Poetry in exile :
|b Czech poets during the Cold War and the Western poetic tradition /
|c Josef Hrdlička.
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|a Prague, Czech Republic :
|b Karolinum Press, Charles University,
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a 1. Poetry and Exile -- 2. Shaded by Reminiscence -- 3. Exile and Shelter -- 4. Arcadia, Utopia, Exile -- 5. The Invisible Home -- 6. Ivan Blatný's Orphic Theatre -- 7. The Case of Milada Součková's Poetry -- 8. Ivan Diviš and Leaving Bohemia -- 9. In the Space of a Day -- 10. Exile, Nomadic Life and Language -- 11. Conclusion. Exile and the Imagination.
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|a "In his book Josef Hrdlička opens the question of what exactly constitutes Exile Poetry, and indeed whether it amounts to a category as fundamental as Romantic or Bucolic lyricism. He covers the intricately complex and diverse topic of exile by exploring selected literary texts from antiquity to the present, giving due attention to writers that have influenced the exile discourse; from Ovid, Goethe and Baudelaire to the thinkers and poets of the 20th century like Adorno or Saint-John Perse. Against this backdrop of exile poetics, he turns his attention to Czech poets who left their homeland after the Communist Coup of 1948 and were notable contributors to Czech literature abroad. Hrdlička considers the works of Ivan Blatný, Milada Součková, Ivan Divis and Petr Král, to show the continuity and changes in the western poetic tradition and expressions of exile."--
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|a Czech poetry
|y 20th century
|x History and criticism.
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|a Exiles in literature.
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|a Poésie tchèque
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