Writers Under Siege Czech Literature Since 1945

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Pub. Date: 2007-11-01
Publisher(s): Liverpool University Press
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Summary

This History presents a broad canvas of post-war Czech literary developments within the cultural and political context of the times. Information is provided about the many English-language translations from Czech literature, and the circumstances in which these translations came about. Analysis is by way of quoting from original Czech works, especially poetry, with English translation. 'Profiles of the Most Important Czech Writers since 1945' gives biographical and bibliographical details about the most important post-war Czech writers, and links to secondary literature in English. The volume also includes a bibliographical list of the most important works in English on Czech history, literary history and politics, as well as a list of anthologies of Czech post-war literature in English. Originally published in Czech, this English translation has been entirely re-worked, taking the needs of the English-speaking reader and student into consideration. 'Writers Under Siege' is intended for all readers interested in or studying the literatures and cultures of Central Europe. It is essential reading for students of Czech and Slavonic Studies.

Author Biography

Jiri Holy is Professor of Czech Literature at Charles University in Prague.

Table of Contents

The Development of Czech Literaturep. 1
The Forties and Fiftiesp. 6
From May to Februaryp. 7
The Bleak Yearsp. 19
The Thawp. 41
The Sixtiesp. 56
Between Dogmatism and Reformismp. 57
A Happy Era in Literaturep. 68
The Sixties Generationp. 91
The Experimental Erap. 107
Nineteen Sixty-Eightp. 115
The Seventies and Eightiesp. 130
Normalizationp. 131
The Three Worlds of Literaturep. 138
The Eighties Generation and Postmodernismp. 181
The Nineties and the Early Twenty-First Centuryp. 198
Literary Life without Barriersp. 199
Conclusion: Lines of Developmentp. 219
Profiles of the Most Important Czech Writers since 1945p. 222
Anthologies of Czech Postwar Literature in Englishp. 288
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