Edition |
First English edition. |
Description |
1 online resource (179 pages). |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
Description |
text file |
Series |
Modern Czech classics
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Modern Czech classics.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Selected poems : A fool -- Signs of autumn -- Hoar-frost -- Springtide -- Ballad -- The morning... -- Pilgrimage to La Salette -- Dawn in winter -- Idyll, morning -- Mid-winter longing -- Three goats -- Cockerels -- Carpenters in the wind -- Hair -- Spider -- Fly -- Gathering potatoes -- Yellow bedstraw, a blessing -- Snow across the threshold -- The well at morning -- Hawkmoths at evening -- Light breeze -- Initials -- Evening -- Shadows -- November -- Goats in the field -- At home -- A memory -- Hay rick in winter -- Advent in Stará Říše -- Twilight -- Job in winter -- A dead cat -- But still the levins -- Quince on the table -- Wet snow -- Swallow -- At home -- Frost -- Rue L... -- Door -- Through the dark -- Paths of home -- November - Windows on streets -- Goose in mist -- Saint Martin -- Sticks in a fence -- Looking forward -- The angel of distress -- Swallows flown -- Match in a puddle. Graphic art (with commentaries by Jiří Šerých). Four poems by Suzanne Renaud : Harvest moon -- Tom Thumb -- Wearish old tree -- Day of the Dead, 1938. Essays on Bohuslav Reynek : Bohuslav Reynek: from Catholic counterculture and the apocalypse to a Highland farm / Martin C. Putna -- Reynek's journeys / Justin Quinn -- Bohuslav Reynek's graphic art / Jiří Šerých. Czech titles of English poems -- List of illustrations -- Translator's acknowledgements. |
Summary |
Poet and artist Bohuslav Reynek spent most of his life in the relative obscurity of the Czech-Moravian Highlands. Although he suffered at the hands of the Communist regime, he cannot be numbered among the dissident poets of Eastern Europe who won acclaim for their political poetry; rather, Reynek belongs to an older pastoral-devotional tradition - a kindred spirit to the likes of Gerard Manley Hopkins, William Wordsworth, Robert Frost, and Edward Thomas. The first comprehensive book on Reynek to be published in English, this work presents a selection of poems spanning his life and includes twenty-five of the poet's color etchings. Featuring three essays by leading scholars situating Reynek's life and work alongside those of his better-known peers, this book presents a noted Czech artist to the wider world, reshaping and deepening our understanding of modern European poetry. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Czech poetry -- 20th century.
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Czech poetry. |
Chronological Term |
20th century |
Subject |
Color prints -- Czech Republic.
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Color prints. |
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Czech Republic. |
Chronological Term |
1900-1999 |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Poetry.
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Poetry.
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Added Author |
Quinn, Justin, 1968- translator, writer of added commentary.
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Putna, Martin C., writer of added commentary.
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Šerých, Jiří, writer of added commentary.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Reynek, Bohuslav, 1892-1971. Well at morning. First English edition. Praha : Karolinum Press, [2017] 9788024634258 (OCoLC)1012392954 |
ISBN |
9788024634265 (electronic book) |
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8024634260 (electronic book) |
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9788024634258 |
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8024634252 |
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