Petr Bezruč
Petr Bezruč | |
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Born |
Vladimír Vašek 15 September 1867 Opava, Austrian Silesia |
Died |
17 February 1958 90) Olomouc, Czechoslovakia | (aged
Pen name | Petr Bezruč |
Occupation | Writer |
Ethnicity | Czech |
Citizenship | Austrian, Czechoslovak |
Notable works | Slezské písně |
Petr Bezruč (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpɛtr̩ ˈbɛzrutʃ]) was the pseudonym of Vladimír Vašek ([ˈvlaɟɪmiːr ˈvaʃɛk]; 15 September 1867 – 17 February 1958), a Czech poet and short story writer who was associated with the region of Austrian Silesia.
Bezruč was born in Opava and died in Olomouc.
His birthplace
During his lifetime his fame was such that his birthplace became a heritage site. Today this building is managed by the Silesian Museum in Opava. The museum actually contains the documents belonging to 85 important people of literature. This makes the building and its contants to be of national importance. Actually the building is not the birthplace as the actual building was destroyed during World War Two. This building was built on the site of his birth after a campaign starting in 1946 and finishing in 1956. In 1958 it was decided that this museum should be managed by Opava's Silesian museum. The museum also owns the copyright to his works in line with his instructions.[1]
Works
Poetry
- Slezské písně (Silesian Songs) (1899–1900) - one of the fundamental books of Czech poetry[2]
- Stužkonoska modrá (The Blue Underwing) (1930)
- Přátelům a nepřátelům (To My Friends and Enemies) (1958)
Prose
- Povídky ze života (Tales of Life) (1957) - short stories
See also
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References
- ↑ The Memorial, Silesian Museum, retrieved 20 August 2014
- ↑ ed. Věra Menclová, Václav Vaněk (2005). Slovník českých spisovatelů (in Czech). Prague: Libri. pp. 72–73. ISBN 80-7277-179-5.