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  1. Morovy sloup =: The plague monument by Jaroslav Seifert, 1980
  2. Umbrella from Picadilly by Jaroslav Seifert, 1985-06
  3. Mozart in Prague: Thirteen Rondels (Multilingual Edition) by Jaroslav Seifert, Paul Jagasich, 1985-08
  4. Jablko z klina ; Ruce Venusiny ; Jaro, sbohem (Czech Edition) by Jaroslav Seifert, 1990
  5. Treba vam nesu ruze (Klub pratel poezie) (Czech Edition) by Jaroslav Seifert, 1999
  6. TODA LA BELLEZA DEL MUNDO by Jaroslav Seifert, 2002
  7. Nezval, Seifert a ti druzi--: Necenzurovany slovnik ceskych spisovatelu (Czech Edition) by Vlastimil Marsicek, 1999
  8. Czech Writers: Karel ?apek, Milan Kundera, Jaroslav Hasek, Jaroslav Seifert, Jaroslav Foglar, Bohumil Hrabal, John Amos Comenius
  9. Czech Poets: Jaroslav Seifert, Karel Hynek Mácha, Jirí Grossmann, Josef Hora, Petr Hruska, Rio Preisner, Maria Stona, Patrik Ouredník
  10. Biography - Seifert, Jaroslav (1901-1986): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  11. Charter 77 Signatories: Václav Havel, Jaroslav Seifert, Ludvík Vaculík, Petr Cibulka, Jan Sokol, Karol Sidon, Anna Fárová, Vratislav Brabenec
  12. Czech Poetry: Czech Poets, Jaroslav Seifert, Karel Hynek Mácha, Jirí Grossmann, Josef Hora, Máj, Petr Hruska, Rio Preisner, Maria Stona
  13. Czech Nobel Laureates: Bertha Von Suttner, Jaroslav Seifert, Jaroslav Heyrovský
  14. Poète Tchèque: Jirí Kolár, Egon Bondy, Karel Hynek Mácha, Jaroslav Seifert, Josef Jungmann, Jan Neruda, Vladimír Holan, Jaroslav Vrchlický (French Edition)

21. Jaroslav Seifert The Early Poetry Of Jaroslav Seifert
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Jaroslav Seifert Biography of the Nobel Literature Laureate 1984 his works, Nobel Address and poetry available in translation. Jaroslav Seifert Biography.
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Nobel Lecture 1984 Works in Translation Nobel Links Jaroslav Seifert was born in Prague on the 23rd of September 1901. He worked as a journalist until 1950 and since then he has worked as a free-lance writer dedicated to the writing of poetry. Seifert made his début in 1920 and during the 1920s he belonged, in the capacity of one of its founders, to the avant-garde group Devetsil. In his début volume of poems Mesto v slzách (City in Tears) Seifert finds expression for his proletarian childhood experiences in didactic poems of social life inspired by naivistic art and folk poems and is influenced by Soviet revolutionary art and marxism. A journey abroad brought Seifert into contact with French modernism and dadaism. Upon his return Seifert joined the "poetists" who while remaining political radicals hailed freedom and imagination and art as play, and rejected its socio-moralistic mission. His volume Navlnách T.S.F. (On the Waves of Télegraphie sans fil) 1925 is considered to be the most typical representative of poetism. A trip to the Soviet Union in 1925 left him even more critical of the revolution and led, in 1929, to a break with the Communist Party. Seifert joined the Social Democratic Party, an act for which he was later blamed. In the volumes Jablko s klína (The Apple from your Lap) 1933, Ruce Venusiny (The Hands of Venus) 1936, and Jarosbohem (Farewell Spring) 1937, S. developed a kind of classical song-lyric of everyday life, which is regarded as the acme of Czechoslovakian poetry.

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24. Jaroslav Seifert
jaroslav seifert was born in Zizkov, a workingclass suburb of Prague, into a poor family. Dressed in Light, 1992; The Early Poetry of jaroslav seifert, 1997.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Jaroslav Seifert (1901-1986) Poet and journalist who in 1984 became the first Czech to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. In addition to writing over 30 collections of poems, Seifert published children's literature. In his own country he was considered both as a poet and symbol of freedom of expression. In his poems Seifert has celebrated Prague and the cultural heritage of his country. His verse has been praised for its conversational style, humor, and sensuality. "... poetry has occupied a very important position in our cultural life. It is as though poetry, lyrics were predestined not only to speak to people very closely... but also to be our deepest and safest refuge, where we seek succor in adversities we sometimes dare not even name." (from Nobel lecture Jaroslav Seifert was born in Zizkov, a working-class suburb of Prague, into a poor family. His father was a manager of a small general store. Seifert spent his afternoons helping to deliver goods to customers throughout Prague. In his youth he admired the Russian Revolution of 1917 and became a Socialist. To start his career as a journalist, Seifert dropped his high school studies, and worked for the Communist party newspaper In 1923 Seifert made his first journey to Paris and adopted there new literary ideas. He helped to found in the 1920s an avant-garde literary movement called Devetsil, which was influenced by the French writer

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26. Jaroslav Seifert - Biography
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Jaroslav Seifert was born on 23 September 1901 into a working-class family living in Zizkov, a suburb of Prague. He attended secondary school and soon began devoting himself to writing poetry and to journalism. He made his debut in 1918; he published his first collection of poems in 192 1. He belonged to the extreme left wing of the Social Democratic Party, which, in 1921, was to form the core of the Communist Party in newly formed Czechoslovakia. He became an editor of communist newspapers and magazines ( Rovnost, Srsatec, Reflektor ) while, at the same time, working at the communist publishing house and bookstore. In the 1920s he was a leading representative of the Czechoslovakian artistic avant-garde; he served on the editorial staffs of several of its publications. He translated from the French (Apollinaire, Verlaine, and others). In March 1929, together with six other important communist writers, he signed a manifesto protesting against Bolshevik tendencies in the new leadership of Czechoslovakia's Communist Party, and together with his fellow signers, he was expelled from the party. From 1930, he served in various editorial posts within the social democratic press ( ). During the German occupation, he was editor of the daily

27. Jaroslav Seifert By Thomas Staedeli
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He worked as a journalist till 1950, after that he became a freelance writer with special liking for poetry. His debut (City in tears) he celebrated in 1920; besides he belonged to the avant-garde group Devetsil. During a journey abrod he got in touch with French Modernists and Dadaists. After his return he became a member of the "Poetists". A visit in the Sovjet Union in 1925 made him more critical towards the revolution and was the reason for his breaking-off with the communistic party. Instead of this he became a member of the social-democratic party, a step which was reproached him later. In the volumes "Kablko s klina" 1933, "Ruce Venusiny" 1936 and "Jarosbohem" 1937 he expounded a kind of writing in shape of a classical words of the everyday life, which is described as the heyday of Czeck poetry. In the late 30's, in a time of threat and the following occupation of Czechoslovakia through the Germans, Seifert discovered patriotically topics for his poetries. With his volumes "Svetlem odena" 1940 and "Kamenny most" 1944 he delivered socalled resistance poetry with the aim to strenghten the national self-confidence. The communistic takeover of his country constituted a big disappointment for Seifert. He wrote "Pisen o Viktorce" 1950, in which he accused the state to have betrayed his people. This book led to Seifert's political undisputed poetries which still had great success. To these works also belong "Mozart v Praze" 1951, "Maminka" 1954 and "Chlapec a hvezdy" 1956.

28. Literature 1984
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Seifert, 1984 Czechoslovak News Agency (b. Sept. 23, 1901, Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now in Czech Republic]d. Jan. 10, 1986, Prague, Czechoslovakia), poet and journalist who in 1984 became the first Czech to win the Nobel Prize for Literature Seifert made a living as a journalist until 1950, but his first book of poetry, ("City in Tears"), was published in 1920. His early proletarian poetry reflects his youthful expectations for the future of communism in the Soviet Union. As he matured, however, Seifert became less enchanted with that system of government, and his poetic themes began to evolve. In (1925; "On Wireless Waves") and (1926; "The Nightingale Sings Wrong"), more lyrical elements of so-called pure poetry were evident. In 1929 Seifert broke with the Communist Party. The history and other aspects of Czechoslovakia were the most common subjects of his poetry. In Zhasnete svetla (1938; "Switch Off the Lights") he wrote about the Munich agreement by which part of Czechoslovakia was annexed to Germany. Prague was the subject of (1940; "Clothed in Light"), and the Prague uprising of 1945 provided the focus of

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Poemoj de la konata cxehxa poeto pri la amrilato inter la komponisto Mozart kaj la kantisto sino Jozefina Dushek dum lia restado en Prago.
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32. Jaroslav Seifert Winner Of The 1984 Nobel Prize In Literature
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34. La Frau^lino El La Kvara Etag^o (Jaroslav SEIFERT)
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Æar floro æe þi ne disfloris, restis sen øi fenestra mur'. Super maþino æe l' kudrad' þi æiam kantis, kaj þi emis morti en tiu trista kant'. Mi øin ankoraý ne komprenis. Æemizojn kudris þi laý mend', voæ' þia al mi molis tiel. Þi kudris eæ porkonfekcie bluzojn el tol' kun ornament'. Þi estis bona. En milit' por mi bombonojn æiam havis: violajn kun la florimit', abel' sur la mielaj flavis. Tra l' domo iris kalumni', mi, nebonvene, kelkon aýdis, dum najbarinoj þin mallaýdis, pro kio tre maløojis mi. Li þin edziøi? Kia pens'! Kaj tamen þi lin trovas kara! Sed mi do amis por kompens' tristan fraýlinon el la kvara.

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37. Seifert, Jaroslav. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. seifert, jaroslav. 1901–86, Czech poet. Starting as a revolutionary “proletarian
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P oeta checo, premio Nobel en 1984. Su obra, plena de sencillez y sensualidad, fue repetidamente censurada en su país por la negativa de Seifert a abrazar la ortodoxia política. Nació en un barrio obrero de Praga. Sin llegar a terminar sus estudios, pero ya muy conocedor de la historia y cultura de su país, comenzó a escribir, de arte sobre todo, en distintos periódicos y revistas. En 1921 apareció su primer libro de poemas, La ciudad en llamas , en la línea vanguardista del grupo Devetsil, que él mismo contribuyó a fundar. Le seguirían El amor mismo (1923), su transición al poetismo (movimiento poético checo influido por el futurismo y el surrealismo europeos y el marxismo), y En las ondas (1926). En Paloma mensajera (1929) domina lo cotidiano y, estilísticamente, un clasicismo abundante en imágenes naturales y parco en metáforas, alejado del tono, más dramático y tenebroso, de compañeros de generación como Vladímir Holan o Frantisek Halas. Seifert, que fue miembro fundador del Partido Comunista Checoslovaco, rompió sus relaciones con él en 1929, después de un viaje que realizó a la antigua Unión Soviética y de haberse negado a rechazar el gobierno democráticamente elegido, para adoptar una actitud independiente, siempre en defensa de las libertades. Durante la II Guerra Mundial recuperó, por un tiempo, el favor del partido por su oposición encarnizada a los ocupantes nazis. Estas ideas están presentes en los poemas de tono patriótico de Casco de tierra (1945) y Mano y llama

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