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Bezruc, Petr (Vladimir Vasek) (1867-1958)

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Bezruc, Petr --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Bezruc studied in Prague and became a postal official in Moravia until his retirement in 1927. His literary reputation rests on a remarkable series of poems written during 1899 and 1900 and published in the periodical Cas between 1899 and 1903. [eng]
Bezruc, Petr. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
1867–1958, Czech poet, called the bard of Silesia. Bezru‘s fame rests solely on the Silesian Songs (1903, enl. ed. 1909). In these 88 stark, moving verses the poet protests the suppression by the Austrians of the Slavic peoples living between Silesia and Moravia. Bezru was an admirer of Whitman, but his work belongs to no school. After World War II the Czech government granted him a pension. [eng]
Bezruc, Petr
Czech poet, called the bard of Silesia. Bezruč's fame rests solely on the Silesian Songs (1903, enlarged ed. 1909). In these 88 stark, moving verses the poet protests the suppression by the Austrians of the Slavic peoples living between Silesia and Moravia. Bezruč was an admirer of Whitman, but his work belongs to no school. After World War II the Czech government granted him a pension. [eng]
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