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Josef Kainar (June 29, 1917 in Přerov, Austria-Hungary – November 16, 1971 in Dobříš, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech poet, lyrics writer, drama author and translator, but also musician, illustrator, artist and journalist. He was a member of artistic group Skupina 42 and literary group Ohnice. == Biography == Josef studied Czech and French languages at the Charles University in Prague between 1938 and 1939. After the closure of colleges he exchanged a couple of employments. The theater scene was close to him – he worked as a script editor in Divadlo satiry. He also worked as a journalist; his jokes, images and poetry were published in the newspaper Rovnost. After the World War II he also cooperated with the radio, movie makers and theater. For example he was creating so called ″rozhlásky″ for the Czechoslovak Radio, which were news for younger listeners in an accessible form. After 1947 he devoted himself fully to literature. He was also musically talented; he played concerts on piano, guitar and violin. His style was based above all in jazz, he even mentions it in his poems. He rests on Vyšehrad cemetery. In 2007 a high school was named in his memory in town Hlučín, where he studied, too. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Josef Kainar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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