Ladislav Matejka

Ladislav Matějka (May 30, 1919 České Budějovice - September 29, 2012 West Newton, Massachusetts[1]) was a Czech scholar of semiotics and linguistic theory, who translated and published many contributions to Prague linguistic circle theory. He received his doctorate in Charles University in Prague in 1948 and then emigrated to the U.S. From 1956 until 1989 he taught at University of Michigan in the Slavic Department.[2] In 1962, he founded Michigan Slavic Publications, a series that has published more than 100 volumes by authors such as Roman Jakobson and Nikolai Trubetzkoy.

From 1982-1993 he edited the series Cross Currents that published material by Milan Kundera, Josef Škvorecký and Czesław Miłosz.[3] His academic correspondence has been deposited at Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, Boston University.[4]

Selected works

Sources

  1. "Ladislav Matejka Obituary". AnnArbor.com. December 19, 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  2. Spisovatele.Cz. "Ladislav Matějka". Spisovatele.cz. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
  3. "Slavic Scene" (PDF). University of Michigan: Department of Slavic languages and literatures. October 2006. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
  4. Spisovatele.Cz. "Ladislav Matějka". Spisovatele.cz. Retrieved 2011-02-20.


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