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marked the
return of
Catholic authors (Josef Florian,
Jakub Deml,
Jaroslav Durych,
Josef Váchal) and the
first entrance of the avant-garde into
Czech literature...
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Jaroslav Durych (2
December 1886 – 7
April 1962) was a
Czech prose writer, poet, playwright, journalist, and
military surgeon.
Durych was born in Hradec...
- wie die
historische Figur in den
Werken von
Alfred Döblin und
Jaroslav Durych rezipiert wurde,
Prager Zeitung Online issue (in German): June 15, 2016...
- Čech František Čelakovský
Cosmas of
Prague Jakub Deml Ivan Diviš
Jaroslav Durych Viktor Dyk
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
Karel Jaromír
Erben Jaroslav Foglar...
- the
continuation of 1921, but was
highly criticized (Viktor Dyk,
Jaroslav Durych, F. X. Šalda etc.). At first, the work had few followers. Ivan Olbracht...
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literary historian Jan Drda (1915–1970),
prose writer and
playwright Jaroslav Durych (1886–1962),
prose writer, poet, playwright,
journalist and
surgeon Václav...
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symbolic Czech poets, such as
Otakar Březina,
Jaroslav Vrchlický,
Jaroslav Durych and others. He
wrote several cycles of
compositions for
piano and organ...
- Alfréd
Radok Award: 1998 –
scenic music to the play Bloudění (Jaroslav
Durych),
directed by J. A. Pitínský,
National Theatre,
Prague 2000 –
scenic music...
- Kuvaldin. The
final edition of the
sound was made by Igor
Podolchak and Igor
Durych in 2011. The
score was
written and
performed by
Alexander Schetinsky. Initially...
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Communist period); he left the
country after the
Prague Spring ended Jaroslav Durych –
originally a physician;
essayist and poet;
wrote the
novel Bloudění (from...