Miroslav Holub
Miroslav Holub (born September 13, 1923 in Plzeň, † July 14, 1998 in Praha) was a Czech poet and doctor .
After graduating from high school in 1943, he was used in the war. He then studied science and medicine until 1953. He worked at the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and worked there with success in immunology . He was literarily engaged in the magazine Mai ( Květen ). After the crackdown on the Prague Spring in 1968, it was subject to a publication ban until 1980.
Works
He inscribed himself in Czech poetry with his scientific and medical poems.
- Ohnice, 1947
- Denní služba, 1958, everyday poetry
- Achilles a želva, 1960
- Slabikář, 1961
- Jdi a otevři dveře, 1961
- Zcela nesoustavná zoologie, 1963
- Tak zvané srdce 1963
- Kam teče krev, 1963
- Ačkoliv 1969
- Concrete, 1970
Reports
- Anděl na kolečkách, 1963
- Žít v New Yourku, 1969
- K principu rolničky, 1987 soubor sloupků
- Tři kroky po zemi, 1965, postřehy z lékařské praxe
Published in German
- Angels on Wheels - Reclam (1967)
- New York - Verlag Volk und Welt (1967)
- Though - Hanser (1969)
- Nudes - Hanser, Munich (1976)
- From the origin of things - Carl Hanser (2002)
see also list of Czech writers
Web links
- Literature and other media by and about Miroslav Holub in the catalog of the National Library of the Czech Republic
- Literature by and about Miroslav Holub in the catalog of the German National Library
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SURNAME | Holub, Miroslav |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Czech writer, scientist, doctor |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 13, 1923 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Plzeň |
DATE OF DEATH | July 14, 1998 |
Place of death | Praha |