Plant the poplars tightly around the pond
March 4, 2010
You are heartily invited to a literary evening of Josef Topol (the name means “poplar” in English), the third of the cycle of five evenings within the Spring with 36ers which will be held on Wednesday, 31st March 2010 from 6 p.m. in the Montmartre Gallery, Řetězová 7, Prague 1.
Josef Topol’s poetry remained the poet’s privatissimo throughout his entire life - the publication was executed only in the nineties. His poetry turns away completely from contemporary reality, seeking refuge in proudly archaic and aristocratic language of poets of Romanticism. It is a poetry tracing step by step the author’s mental world from teenage exaltation to feelings of darkness and hopelessness in the eighties, where only spiritual hope stands in resistance, despite everything. Words slimness and anxiety are the constants in his poetry.
Martin C. Putna will present the literary and historical introduction. The texts will be read by DAMU (Academy of Performing Arts) students Jiří Suchý z Tábora and Marie Štípková. The poet will be represented by his guardian angel, Vlastimil Harapes.
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Letter to Gustáv Husák – samizdat essay
„The overall question, then, is this: What profound intellectual and moral impotence will the nation suffer tomorrow, following the castration of its culture today? I fear that the baneful effects on society will outlast by many years the particular political interests that gave rise to them. So much more guilty, in the eyes of history, are those who have sacrificed the country’s spiritual future for the sake of their present power interests.“
Václav Havel:
Letter to Gustáv Husák – samizdat essay
April 8, 1975
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