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Drobky z Františka Gellnera: průřez tvorbou autora s plakátovou přílohou : vychází ke 111. výroćí narození Františka Gellnera.

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Czech

171 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 1992

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František Gellner

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František Gellner was a Czech poet, short story writer, artist and anarchist. His first poems are full of irony in Heinrich Heine's style. In 1901 he published his first collection called Po nás ať přijde potopa! (After Us Let the Floods Come!) in which he used especially sexual motifs without any embellishments. The next collection Radosti života (Joys of Life) shifted the point of view from subject to object and throws the disbelief more on society. The rhythm of the poems is close to vaudeville verses or chansons. Nové verše (New Verses, published posthumously in 1919) are not so pathetic as if seen from a distance with a lot of nonchalance. He also wrote satirical poems in Karel Havlíček Borovský's style which were published mostly in papers and journals.

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"'...ničeho nechtít již v žití, necítit, nežádat...'
Od té doby ho nikdo neviděl ani živého, ani mrtvého, alespoň nikdo, kdo by věděl, že je to básník Gellner."
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