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  • 1
    ISBN: 9788864532714 , 9788864532691 , 9788864532790 , 9788892736665
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 p.)
    Series Statement: Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici
    Keywords: linguistics ; Literature: history & criticism ; Regional & national history
    Abstract: The passage of time has not dulled the interest and fascination of the Prague Spring. Proof of this was provided on the occasion of the celebrations for the fortieth anniversary of the events in Czechoslovakia in 1968, greeted all over Europe including Italy by a packed programme of conferences, exhibitions and publications. This book too stemmed from an initiative organised to mark the anniversary, the conference entitled Primavera di Praga, risveglio europeo. Through the reflections of twelve Italian and Czech writers, it aims to help in the recollection and reconstruction of what was, despite its limitations and contradictions, at once the most considered and the most generous attempt at reform of real socialism
    Note: Italian
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    Firenze : Firenze University Press
    ISBN: 9788866553489 , 9788866551478 , 9788892735873
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (294 p.)
    Series Statement: Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici
    Keywords: linguistics ; Literature: history & criticism
    Abstract: Karel Teige was one of the leading theorists of the Czech avant-garde, and his activity is bound up with the most enriching cultural contributions made to the Czech Republic in the first half of the twentieth century. Proclaiming himself a Marxist, he was frequently at odds with Czech liberal-pragmatic thought. The emergence of European totalitarianism coincided with a major turning-point in his life when, towards the end of the 1930s, he had to come to terms with the Nazi invasion of his country and with the local version of Stalinism. After the War he was marginalised from cultural life and he died of a heart attack while being persecuted in a ferocious campaign of defamation by the Communist Party. The book offers a portrait of this protagonist of European culture and of the process of rediscovery that in the 1960s reintegrated his work and his thought into the extraordinary cultural revival that blossomed in the Prague Spring of 1968
    Note: Italian
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