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Ivan Blatný

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was forbidden by the war-time censor for its suggestion that the poet might have been regretful about the German invasion of Czechoslovakia. The poems themselves make no reference whatsoever to contemporary events, but concentrate on Brno and its hinterland, with a beautiful hypnotic lyricism.
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Eva Bloch u.a. (Hg.): Grundbegriffe und Autoren ostmitteleuropäischer Exilliteraturen 1945-1989. Ein Beitrag zur Systematisierung und Typologisierung. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004,
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At the beginning of his career, Blatný mostly wrote using conventional rhyming and rhythmic forms such as alexandrine quatrains, most notably in the
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who chose to emigrate rather than go underground. However, he found life in exile difficult, as did many other émigré Czech writers such as
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in his native country, Blatný left his country - just one of many figures in
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From 1984 until shortly before his death, he lived in a retirement home in
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Balajka: Přehledné dějiny literatury II. Prague: Fortuna 2005 p. 151. (
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was named Ivan Blatny Close in memory of the one time resident.
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Hejda, Zbyněk, 'Passer-By: The Poetry of Ivan Blatný'.
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[ˈɪvanˈblatniː]

Brno
Czechoslovakia
Colchester
United Kingdom
Czech
Skupina 42 (Group 42)
Lev Blatný
Skupina 42
communist seizure of power
Czech Literature
Ivan Diviš
United Kingdom
StB
Czechoslovakia
Clacton-on-Sea
St Clements Hospital
Ipswich
Ugly Duckling Presse
Anna Moschovakis
Justin Quinn
Alex Zucker
Nenik, Francis
Sample
Josef Škvorecký
Review of The Drug of Art, by Benjamin Paloff
Contemporary Poetry Review

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