- Jaroslav Erik Frič
Jaroslav Erik Frič (
August 14 1949 , Horní Libina byŠumperk ) is aMoravia npoet ,musician ,publisher and organizer ofunderground culture festival s.He studied the primary and secondary schools in
Ostrava ; there he also spent a year learning English, Russian, French and Italian at a language school. In 1968, he travelled through the WesternEurope immediately after the exams, spending most of the time inEngland andScotland . During this time, he earned money for example as abusker . He returned to occupiedCzechoslovakia and studied English andphilosophy , at first inOlomouc (Palacký University), then inBrno (Masaryk University ). He graduated in 1974. Not willing to collaborate with thecommunist regime in any way, he worked as a waiter until the 1989 revolution.In 1969, Frič started to publish in
samizdat , together with fellow poets Petr Mikeš and Eduard Zacha, in Ostrava and then in Olomouc. His edition, after atheologist and another poet Rostislav Valušek joined them, turned into a line of books called "Texty přátel" ("Texts by Friends"). In 1973 Frič, together with Jiří Frišauf and Jiří Kuběna, founded an "apartment scene" "Šlépěj v okně" and then, in Brno, and later also inVranov nad Dyjí and Podhradí, published samizdats for his closest friends; mainly the works of Josef Šafařík, Jiří Kuběna and also literature almanachs, usually in 5 - 10 copies.In 1991 he founded a publishing house "Votobia" which, after several other people joined in, moved from Vranov to Olomouc. However, he left Votobia after two years and founded a publishing house named "Vetus Via" in Brno. Since 2000 he organises a Brno festival of
poetry "Potulný dělník" ("The Wandering Worker"). He also founded twonon-governmental organizations : Proximus (2002; "to support people who belong to minorities, mainly racial, ethnical and religious ones, and to support people handicapped socially or by health") which is connected to the depths of Czech traditions andculture and which organises many festivals and other projects (such as "Uši a vítr" ("Ears and Wind") which take place every Thursday and introduce poets and musicians; and Christiania (2006; "for support ofculture , national memory and minorities"). He works as a chiefeditor of "BOX" ("biannual revue for word-picture-sound-movement-life") and "Uši a vítr" (a monthly newspaper of "Potulná Akademie" ("The Wandering Academy")). He also writes forČeský rozhlas which broadcast three screenplays written by him. Since 2006 he started to perform as a busker again. Recently he started to write a dailyblog . Jaroslav Erik Frič lives mainly in Brno.Works
Books
* "Kolotoče bílé hlasy" (básně z let 1986-1992), Vetus Via, Brno 1993, poetry
* "Houpací kůň šera a jiné básně" (1993-1995), Vetus Via, Brno 1998, poetry
* "Americká antologie & Poslední autobus noční linky" (1989 a 2003), bibliofilská edice Siluety, Zdeněk Janál,Prostějov 2004, poetry published asbibliophilia CDs
* "Jsi orkneyské víno" (A poem from 1996-2000, music by Brnorock group Čvachtavý lachtan), Guerilla Records & Vetus Via, 2003
* "S kým skončila noc" (A poem from 2001-2002, music by part of Čvachtavý lachtan and thevioloncellist Josef Klíč)
* "Poslední autobus noční linky" (A poem from 2003, music by Josef Klíč), both published by Guerilla Records, 2006Radio screenplays
* "Léon Bloy : Poutník Absolutna", 2003
* "Ivan M. Jirous: "Básník může být rád, že ho jeho bližní nezabijou", 2004
* "Josef Šafařík: Cestou k poslednímu - i prvnímu", 2005External links
* [http://www.vetusvia.cz/vetusvia.html Homepage]
* [http://www.czlit.cz/main.php?pageid=34&author_id=68 Informations about the author]
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