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Romance pro křídlovku : ウィキペディア英語版
Romance pro křídlovku

''Romance pro křídlovku'' (in English: ''Romance for Bugle''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Romance for Bugle/Romance pro křídlovku - film detail )〕 or ''Romance for Flugelhorn'';〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Romance for a Flugelhorn )〕 in German: ''Romanze für ein Flügelhorn'') is a lyrical epic poem written in 1961 by the Czech poet František Hrubín. It tells the story of a young boy who falls in love with a girl from a carousel. The book has been published internationally in Russian and German translations, as well as being adapted for film〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Romance for Bugle )〕 and theatre.〔 It is considered one of the most famous poems of the Czech literature.〔 (''Městské divadlo Ve Zlíně dnes uvede premiéru jedné z nejslavnějších básní české literatury Františka Hrubína “Romance pro křídlovku”.'')〕
== Synopsis ==
The structure of the poem consists of 21 non-rhymed parts, with frequently recurring motifs. The plot is set in four different time periods: 27 and 28 August 1930, June 1933, June 1934 and an unspecified period of the 1940s/50s, however, the individual scenes do not follow chronologically. A young boy from a village meets a girl travelling with a group of comedians visiting Bohemian villages and towns during traditional summer celebrations. They fall in love. The boy abandons his previous mistress Tonka, a rough and down-to-earth village girl, and focuses his thoughts and feelings on his new "unportrayable" subject of love, Terina. Simultaneously, he takes care of his old grandfather. Terina—who is still minor—is watched by the comedian Viktor, who often plays the opening melody from the song ''“Memory of Hercules Spa”'' (Băile Herculane) on his flugelhorn. In a short intermezzo (June 1934), Viktor tells the boy that Terina is not with the group, because she died of diphtheria. Years later, the boy tries to find her grave, but it no longer exists. He also meets Viktor in a pub and together they look for the dead girl, in vain.

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