Jan Karnik (his real name is Josef Svitil ; ( July 19, 1870 , Nove Mesto , Moravia - December 27, 1958 ) [1] - Czech writer , poet , novelist , publicist and doctor .
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Biography
Josef Svitil studied first at the gymnasium in Brno , and then entered the medical faculty of Prague University . After that he passed a medical practice in Opatovice , and in 1906 he returned to his hometown, where he lived and worked until his death.
Creativity
Karnik is known as a professor [ clarify ] as a writer , and both as a prose writer and poet. In literary activities, he did not use his real name, but used the pseudonym Karnik Yang.
Works
Collection of Poems
- Chudobná žena (Skinny woman)
- Moravská symfonie a jiné básně (Moravian Symphony and other verses)
- Večery u krbu (Evenings by the fireplace)
- Červená a beat (Red and white)
- Závětří (Cosiness)
- Srdce a obrázky z pouti (Heart and paintings of chains)
- Dooráno
Anthologies
- Z polského Parnasu (From Polish Parnas)
- Poesie svobodné Polsky (Free Polish Poetry)