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  Wydawnictwo Czarne
Deml`s prolific writing is unusually varied in terms of genres, subject matter and style.
Deml`s last great work was "Podzimni sen" (1984, "Autumn Dream"), written in 1951 after his visit to a communist concentration camp for clergymen.
For some Deml is, first and foremost, a representative of the catholic movement in the Czech literature, whereas others regard him as a forerunner and representative of surrealism, and still others consider him to be an expressionist.
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 :: PD Dr. Alexander Wöll :: Publikationen :: Jakub Deml, Leben und Werk ::
Despite Deml’s cultured and aesthetically appealing texts, Deml research is currently in a precarious situation: On the one hand, interpretations of single works are far and few between; on the other, a “Deml community”, the so-called “demlovci” or “Demlologs, has emerged over the years in the Czech Republic.
Deml invented a new genre for himself, the Šlépeje [footprints], where he furnished a collage-like paste-up by piecing together invoices, newspaper cuttings about his books, letters, and placard texts of official announcements.
Deml increasingly left behind the naturalism of comparing distinct flower elements and instead transported the reader to fantastic, dreamlike, allegorical image worlds with the help of exactly those elements.
www.uni-regensburg.de /Fakultaeten/phil_Fak_IV/Slavistik/institut/woell/habilitation-english.htm   (971 words)

  
 Jakub Deml - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jakub Deml (August 20, 1878 - February 10, 1961) was a Czech Catholic priest and writer.
Publishing of his books was prohibited after the communist coup in 1948.
Zapomenuté světlo [Forgotten Light], published 1934 and confiscated by moral censors for 'obscenous moments' - considered by Roman Jakobson to be the greatest prose work of 30ties.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jakub_Deml   (206 words)

  
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Deml není jen autorem Mých pøátel, Mi­riam èi Zapomenutého svìtla - a nìkolika skvìlých fragmentù, jak se domnívají nìkteøí recensenti - nýbrž au­torem celistvì velkolepým, integrálním a dodnes málo známým.
Deml je brán jako popsaný fenomen, jako autor, jehož dílo je známo. To je velký omyl.
Jakub Deml, jako tolik velkých autorù svìtové literatury, táhl osamìle se svým ohnivì zažehnutým svìtlem daleko pøed pohodlnými karavanami soudobého literárního provozu.
www.vetusvia.cz /autori_jl/jakub_deml.html   (5778 words)

  
 Zapomenutesvetlo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
This film is based on a story of the same name published in 1934 and authored by a Czech poet, writer, and Catholic priest Jakub Deml.
The film ends with the priest's description of vital faith which arises from experience, in the church which has again become structurally sound, to the congregation which has kept its faith.
His words are particularly moving when one realizes that they actually are the words of a priest who knew such situations well - Jakub Deml, the author of the book on which the film is based.
www.homestead.com /czechmoviehouse/Zapomenute_svetlo.html   (787 words)

  
 Mezinárodní festival Divadlo / International festival Theatre
For a company whose actors were only a couple of years ago studying in the same year of the Department of Alternative and Puppet Theatre at DAMU, this was a truly rapid ascent to the echelons of respected theatre workers.
In the past season he has also guest directed an adaptation of Fellini's film, Eight And A Half (And A Half) in Zlín, with Bolek Polívka in the main role, and Tomáš Rychetský's play The Innocent Are Innocent in the Rubín in Prague.
Pitínský's production of Sister Anxiety, composed of extracts from the work of Jakub Deml and Jan Čep, has as its leitmotifs faith and God's whole, incontrovertible and yet unforced presence, without direct allusions and, moreover, in some sort of inner harmony with the natural and the pagan.
festival.divadlo.cz /rocniky/roc95/a_sestra.asp   (739 words)

  
 Jakub Deml - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Jakub Deml - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Jakub Deml was born 1878 in Tasov near Trebic, Czechoslovakia, and died in 1961 in Trebic.
Slepeje, so-called 'One-Man-Review', Deml's own periodical with essays, poems, diary notes, letters, pamphlets, tractates etc., published between 1917 and 1941, completely 26 volumes.
education.music.us /J/Jakub-Deml.htm   (347 words)

  
 Jakub Deml - Wikipedia
Nach seinem Abitur 1898 geht der junge Deml auf Wunsch seiner Eltern und unter dem Einfluss des Dichters Otokar Březina in das Brünner Priesterseminar.
1921 tritt Deml in den Sokol ein, in dem er seine Vision einer Gesellschaft propagiert.
Literatur von und über Jakub Deml im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jakub_Deml   (368 words)

  
 Jakub Deml - Pilger des Tages und der Nacht :: Tschechien und Prag von A bis Z :: Tschechien Online (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Jakub Deml - Pilger des Tages und der Nacht
Jakub Deml (1878-1961), der legendäre Solitär der tschechischen Literatur, ist berühmt für seine innovative Bildsprache und die Poesie seiner surrealen, grotesk-visionären Erzählungen, die in abgründige Seelenlandschaften führen.
Ich bin, wie Ihr es wart, ein Verbannter, aber gern, wie Ihr es wart, denn wir haben auf Erden keinen dauerhaften Platz und können uns nicht verlieren, nur dieser erste Weg ist ein bißchen traurig und schlimm, bevor man versteht und sich gewöhnt.
www.tschechien-online.org.cob-web.org:8888 /news/924-jakub-deml-pilger-tages-nacht   (566 words)

  
 american cinema foundation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Czech-American screenwriter Milena Jelínek set this 1934 novel, by the Czech poet, writer and Catholic priest Jakub Deml, into the second half of the 1980s—a period of passive survival under the totalitarian communist regime.
Now in conjunction with real events dating from that time, it remains a melancholy story about a village priest, the rather directly named Father Holy, who fights for the chance to save an "insignificant" little church.
Based on the story of the same name by Jakub Deml
www.cinemafoundation.com /free9798/fff9798_forgotten.html   (366 words)

  
 Tasov - Jakub Deml - Dílo (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Tasov - Jakub Deml - Dílo (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)
kniha Smrt Pavly Kytlicové, Jakub Deml, Kryl a Scotti
kniha Šlépěje XXI (Ve stínu lípy), Jakub Deml, Lidová tiskárna (A. Němec a spol) v Praze
www.horacko.cz.cob-web.org:8888 /tasov/demldilo.html   (630 words)

  
 Zapomenuté svetlo (1996)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Forgotten Light - movie which should not be forgotten,
The Film is based on the true story and personal life experience of czech poet and catholic priest Jakub Deml, who wrote the book with the same name.
The Story takes place in mid 1980s in Czechoslovakia.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0118213   (356 words)

  
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