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Marie Majerová (1882–1967)

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Opere di Marie Majerová

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1882-02-01
Data di morte
1967-01-16
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Czechoslovakia
Luogo di nascita
Uvaly, Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire
Luogo di morte
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Luogo di residenza
Budapest, Hungary
Istruzione
Sorbonne (1906-1907)
Attività lavorative
Author
novelist
short story writer
children's author
Organizzazioni
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Breve biografia
Marie Majerová was born in Úvaly in Bohemia, now part of the Czech Republic, to working-class parents, and grew up in Kladno. At age 16, she began working as a domestic servant in Budapest but went on to complete her education in Prague, Paris and Vienna. She joined the Czechoslovak Communist Party at its inception in 1921 and was also involved in the feminist movement. In 1907, she published her first collection of stories, Povídky z pekla a jiné (Stories from Hell and Other Stories) and a novel, Panenství (Maidenhood), which was adapted into a 1937 Czech film (English title Virginity). She also wrote fiction for children, including The Miraculous Hour (1923) and the novels Bruno (1930) and A Girl Robinson (1940).
Her epic, multigenerational novel Siréna (The Siren) was the basis of a 1947 film (English title The Strike). She was married twice: first to Josef Stivín, a journalist, and then to Slavoboj Tusar, a graphic artist. She's considered one of the founders of socialist realism in Czech literature.

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Siréna - vznikal původně jako cyklus relativně samostatných próz, v nichž Majerová motivicky zužitkovala i své začátečnické povídky. Tematickým propojením s osudy několika generací jedné dělnické rodiny vytvořila volný celek.
Havířská balada - tematicky na Sirénu navazující. V každém ze tří relativně uzavřených oddílů prózy nechává mluvit jiného vypravěče.Osud dělnického manželského páru je tak osvětlen z několika zorných úhlů.
 
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stpetr | Mar 1, 2022 |

Statistiche

Opere
18
Utenti
44
Popolarità
#346,250
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
1
ISBN
1