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Pavel Kohout - officer, dissident and writer
Majlátová, Kateřina ; Stejskalová, Anna (advisor) ; Pechová, Drahoslava (referee)
This diploma work deals with the personal developement of Pavel Kohout - his beliefs and his work. Pavel Kohout has been a Czech and Austrian poet, a representative of the Czech constructive poetry, a playwright, a translator and later an important writer of samizdat (self-publishing) and exile literature. The diploma work is an attempt to make a complete monography of a controversial personality of Czech culture, politics and literature from the 50s of the 20th century to recent time. The first part describes his private life including the social and political consequences - it shows the movement from his political engagement in the Youth Organization called Svazarm to the role of an important representative of the Czech dissent. The second part deals with the interpretation of selected 6 pieces of his work - Verše a písně (Verses and Songs), Záříjové noci (September Nights), Taková láska (Such a Love), Katyně (The Hangwoman), Kde je zakopán pes ( Where the Dog is Burried) and Sněžím (I am Snowing). In these pieces of work, the author of the diploma work tries to show the connections between his lyrical, dramatical and prozaic work influenced with his political engagement. The final part mentions the approach of Pavel Kohout to the theatre - including writing some adaptations and also the stage...
Pavel Kohout - officer, dissident and writer
Majlátová, Kateřina ; Stejskalová, Anna (advisor) ; Pechová, Drahoslava (referee)
This diploma work deals with the personal developement of Pavel Kohout - his beliefs and his work. Pavel Kohout has been a Czech and Austrian poet, a representative of the Czech constructive poetry, a playwright, a translator and later an important writer of samizdat (self-publishing) and exile literature. The diploma work is an attempt to make a complete monography of a controversial personality of Czech culture, politics and literature from the 50s of the 20th century to recent time. The first part describes his private life including the social and political consequences - it shows the movement from his political engagement in the Youth Organization called Svazarm to the role of an important representative of the Czech dissent. The second part deals with the interpretation of selected 6 pieces of his work - Verše a písně (Verses and Songs), Záříjové noci (September Nights), Taková láska (Such a Love), Katyně (The Hangwoman), Kde je zakopán pes ( Where the Dog is Burried) and Sněžím (I am Snowing). In these pieces of work, the author of the diploma work tries to show the connections between his lyrical, dramatical and prozaic work influenced with his political engagement. The final part mentions the approach of Pavel Kohout to the theatre - including writing some adaptations and also the stage...

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