Petr Bezruč
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Petr Bezruč | |
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Born |
Vladimír Vašek September 15, 1867 Opava, Austrian Silesia |
Died |
February 17, 1958 90) Olomouc, Czechoslovakia | (aged
Pen name | Petr Bezruč |
Occupation | Writer |
Ethnicity | Czech |
Citizenship | Austrian, Czechoslovak |
Notable work(s) | Slezské písně |
Petr Bezruč (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpɛtr̩ ˈbɛzrutʃ]) was the pseudonym of Vladimír Vašek ([ˈvlaɟɪmiːr ˈvaʃɛk]; September 15, 1867 – February 17, 1958), a Czech poet and short story writer who was associated with the region of Austrian Silesia.
Bezruč was born in Opava and died in Olomouc.
Works
Poetry
- Slezské písně (Silesian Songs) (1899–1900) - one of the fundamental books of Czech poetry[1]
- Stužkonoska modrá (The Blue Underwing) (1930)
- Přátelům a nepřátelům (To My Friends and Enemies) (1958)
Prose
- Povídky ze života (Tales of Life) (1957) - short stories
See also
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