- poet, writer,
painter and translator.
Reynek was born on 31 May 1892 in
Petrkov (today part of Lípa). From 1904 to 1911
Reynek studied at
gymnasium in...
- his
older brother. The
family spent winters in
Grenoble and
summers in
Petrkov,
where Reynek spent most of his
adult life. The
family farm was seized...
-
Christian humanism. He
spent most of his life in the
small village of
Petrkov in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. He was
married to the
French poet Suzanne...
-
University Press, New Haven, CT 2011. Československo – stát,
ktery zklamal.
Petrkov, Havlíčkův Brod 2020.
Rezensiert für H-Soz-Kult von
Volker Zimmermann,...
- has
about 1,200 inhabitants. The
villages of Chválkov,
Dobrohostov and
Petrkov are
administrative parts of Lípa. The name
literally means 'linden'. Lípa...
- inhabitants. Vysočina is made up of the
villages of Dřevíkov, Možděnice,
Petrkov 1.díl, Rváčov, Svatý Mikuláš, Svobodné
Hamry and Veselý Kopec. Jan Nevole...
- and 96 km (60 mi) south-east of Prague. The
villages of Častonín and
Petrkov are
administrative parts of Zachotín.
Joseph Pipal (1874–1955), American...
-
villages of Holín, Horní Bezděkov, Hořelec, Hrbokov, Hůrka, Kovářov and
Petrkov are
administrative parts of Bojanov.
Bojanov is
located about 13 kilometres...
-
about 1,000 inhabitants. The
villages and
hamlets of Hluboká, Kameničky,
Petrkov 3.díl, Polom, Rohozná and Zubří are
administrative parts of Trhová Kamenice...
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Christine Donougher (Dedalus, 2000) ISBN 978-1-873982-39-6
Bohuslav Reynek à
Petrkov (Christian Pirot, 1998) L'Encre du
poulpe (Gallimard Jeunesse, 1999) Etty...