Views from the Inside: Czech Underground Literature and Culture (1948-1989)

From political novels to surrealist poetry and censored rock and roll, Czech underground culture of the later twentieth century displayed an astonishing, and unheralded, variety. This fascinating exploration of that underground movement—the historical, sociological, and psychological background that gave rise to it; the literature, music, and arts that comprised it; and its more recent incorporation into the mainstream—draws on the voices of scholars and critics who themselves played an integral role in generating it. Featuring the writings of Czech poet Ivan Martin Jirous, philosopher-poet Egon Bondy, and writer Jáchym Topol, as well as Canadian expat and translator Paul Wilson—many of which have never before been available in English—in addition to an expanded bibliography reflecting advances in scholarship, this second edition of Views from the Inside is both a work of literature and an eye-opening volume of criticism.

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Views from the Inside: Czech Underground Literature and Culture (1948-1989)

From political novels to surrealist poetry and censored rock and roll, Czech underground culture of the later twentieth century displayed an astonishing, and unheralded, variety. This fascinating exploration of that underground movement—the historical, sociological, and psychological background that gave rise to it; the literature, music, and arts that comprised it; and its more recent incorporation into the mainstream—draws on the voices of scholars and critics who themselves played an integral role in generating it. Featuring the writings of Czech poet Ivan Martin Jirous, philosopher-poet Egon Bondy, and writer Jáchym Topol, as well as Canadian expat and translator Paul Wilson—many of which have never before been available in English—in addition to an expanded bibliography reflecting advances in scholarship, this second edition of Views from the Inside is both a work of literature and an eye-opening volume of criticism.

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Views from the Inside: Czech Underground Literature and Culture (1948-1989)

Views from the Inside: Czech Underground Literature and Culture (1948-1989)

by Martin Machovec (Editor)
Views from the Inside: Czech Underground Literature and Culture (1948-1989)

Views from the Inside: Czech Underground Literature and Culture (1948-1989)

by Martin Machovec (Editor)

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From political novels to surrealist poetry and censored rock and roll, Czech underground culture of the later twentieth century displayed an astonishing, and unheralded, variety. This fascinating exploration of that underground movement—the historical, sociological, and psychological background that gave rise to it; the literature, music, and arts that comprised it; and its more recent incorporation into the mainstream—draws on the voices of scholars and critics who themselves played an integral role in generating it. Featuring the writings of Czech poet Ivan Martin Jirous, philosopher-poet Egon Bondy, and writer Jáchym Topol, as well as Canadian expat and translator Paul Wilson—many of which have never before been available in English—in addition to an expanded bibliography reflecting advances in scholarship, this second edition of Views from the Inside is both a work of literature and an eye-opening volume of criticism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788024640051
Publisher: Karolinum Press
Publication date: 09/19/2020
Series: Modern Czech Classics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 287 KB

About the Author

Martin Machovec is an editor, teacher of English, literary historian and critic, and translator. He is a lecturer in the Department of Czech literature, Faculty of Philosophy, at Charles University, Prague.

Table of Contents


Cover


Contents


Ivan Martin Jirous: Report on the Third Czech Musical Revival


Paul Wilson: What’s it Like Making Rock’n’Roll in a Police State?


Egon Bondy: The Roots of the Czech Literary Underground in 1949–1953


Ivan Martin Jirous: On Czech Underground Literature of the 70s and 80s


Jáchym Topol: The Story of Revolver Revue


Editor’s Epilogue


Bibliography (English titles only)


Discography


Documentary films


About the Authors


Index of Names


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