- Vítězslav
Nezval (Czech: [ˈviːcɛslaf
ˈnɛzval]; 26 May 1900 – 6
April 1958) was a
Czech poet,
writer and translator. He was one of the most
prolific avant-garde...
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Nezval in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nezval (feminine: Nezvalová) is a
Czech surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gustav Nezval (1907–1998)...
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Gustav Nezval (18
November 1907 – 17
September 1998) by
civil name
Augustin Nezval, was a
Czech stage and film actor.
Nezval was born to a
locksmith family...
- by
Jaromil Jireš,
based on the 1935
novel of the same name by Vítězslav
Nezval. It is
considered part of the
Czechoslovak New Wave movement. The film portrays...
- Divů) is a
novel by Vítězslav
Nezval,
written in 1935 and
first published in 1945. The
novel was
written before Nezval's dramatic shift to
Socialist Realism...
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invented by
members of the avant-garde ****ociation Devětsil,
mainly Vítězslav
Nezval and
Karel Teige. It is
mainly known in the
literature form, but it was also...
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would speak the
language in the
masculine singular form. Vítězslav
Nezval wrote that
Toyen "refused... to use the
feminine endings" when speaking...
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Ferenc Nezvál (7
February 1909 – 26
November 1987) was a
Hungarian politician and jurist, who
served as
Minister of
Justice between 1957 and 1966. Magyar...
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other Czech Communist writers and
poets including Jiří
Wolker and Vítězslav
Nezval.
Konstantin Biebl was born in Slavětín near Louny, Bohemia, then Austria-Hungary...
- film by
Czech director Gustav Machatý
based on a
screenplay by Vítězslav
Nezval. The
shooting started in
November 1928.
Exterior scenes were shot in Prague...