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    Bedřich Václavek (10 January 1897 – 5 March 1943) was a Czech literary theorist, critic, journalist and Marxist aesthetician. Václavek was born on 10 January...
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    Dadaism, also adopted a positive attitude, as did Devětsil theoretician Bedřich Václavek. Discussions on the value of the work continued in later years. For...
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  • Vilém Závada, František Halas, Karel Konrád, Jiří Weil, Julius Fučík, Bedřich Václavek, Vladimír Clementis, Laco Novomeský and Vojtech Tittelbach. However...
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  • Milča Mayerová Míra Holzbachová Teoretics: Karel Teige Jiří Frejka Bedřich Václavek Left Front Czechoslovak New Wave Devetsil 1920-1931, exhibition catalogue...
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  • while it came to the fore in the literary theory of Czech poetism (Bedřich Václavek) and in the Bauhaus (an art school founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar)...
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  • members were Karel Teige, Stanislav Kostka Neumann, Vítězslav Nezval, Bedřich Václavek, E.F. Burian, Vilém Závada, František Halas, Julius Fučík and later...
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    century, it was rebuilt into a representative Renaissance residence. Bedřich Václavek (1897–1943), literary theorist, critic and journalist "Population of...
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    and in 1928 he moved with his family to Brno. He became close with Bedřich Václavek and joined the Left Front and the Society for Cultural and Economic...
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