- Jiří Orten
Jiří Orten (born "Jirí Ohrenstein" in
Kutná Hora onAugust 30 ,1919 ; diedSeptember 1 ,1941 ) was a Czech poet. His work was influenced bysurrealism andfolklore . His first book of poems, "Čítanka jaro" (Reader of Spring), came out in 1939. He spent time in Paris, but ultimately returned toPrague . As a Jew his life under Nazi rule was extremely restricted, but for a time he continued to write under pseudonyms. [ [http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/281 Poets.org] ]At some point in 1940 his situation worsened and he was no longer able to write under pseudonyms. This situation forced him to take odd jobs and a romantic relationship failed around this time. Although he had shown interest in
communism in youth religious themes concerning theBook of Job and God became more evident in his writing. OnAugust 30 ,1941 he was hit by an ambulance. He was taken to the General Infirmary, which refused him treatment because he was Jewish, so he was moved to another hospital. He died two days later. Although he gained a cult following for a few years after his death, the Communists later rejected him as "degenerative muck." His work gained renewed interest during thePrague Spring , and ultimately opinion of him rebounded. This re-appraisal ledCzechoslovakia to create a literary prize named for him in 1987. [ [http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/Slavonic/Orten.html University of Glasgow] ]References
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