Josef Hora

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Josef Hora (1891-1945) was one of the most important figures in twentieth century Czech literature. He is famous mainly as a poet, but he also won recognition as a prose writer, literary critic, translator from Russian, German and Serbo-Croatian and as a literary and political publicist. His work created a link with Czech prewar modernism, closely associated with the literary trends of vitalism and civilism.

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