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Early Poetry of Egon Bondy and Ivo Vodseďálek
ŠIMÍČEK, Andrej
The bachelor thesis deals with the early poetry of two Czech nonconformist writers, Egon Bondy and Ivo Vodseďálek, which was written at the turn of the 40s and 50s of the 20th century. The source material of this work are collection of poems written between the year 1947 and the year 1953. During that period, the poetry of both of these writers gradually progresses from surrealism to their own artistic approaches - the methods of "total realism" and "awkward poetry". The aim of this work is to analyse the progress, compare the methods and notice the parallels. Besides that, the work will examine some particular moments of their life and their position of artists in Czechoslovakia at that time.
Totalitariankitsch and underground. The semiotic model.
Kubíček, Jan ; Bílek, Petr (advisor) ; Špirit, Michael (referee)
As a consequence of a process of semiotic totalization of public life in totalitarian societies, a system of social, esthetic, ethic and language norms becomes radically altered. This system is partially described in Totalitarian kitsch section, in chapters called Totality, Kitsch, Art, Language, Esthetics and Myth. In a passage called Underground, totalitarian realism and Egon Bondy's and Ivan Vodseďálek's gauche poetry is interpreted as a model reply on totalitarian society conditions. A concept of total poetry is introduced. We ask a question: what actually total poetry is, if not an art? Eleven answers are being sequentially found: 1. it is a complex of apocryphal texts of socialistic realism, 2. it is a game about art, 3. it is culture at the phase of being born, 4. a method of phenomenological reduction, 5. a language game, 6. de-construction of myth, 7. occupation of game position within totalitarian society, 8. a myth, 9. a semiotic clearance process carried out through semiotic rage, 10. symbolization of reality and realization of symbol, 11. call for a game. In the end, we try to define total poetry in relationship to avant-garde, modern art and postmodernism. Three points have been discussed in a chapter called Kitsch and underground: 1. recapitulation of acceptation of Egon Bondy's and...

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