The communists' relationship with Seifert has always been precarious.
The article discusses the complicated and often adversarial relationship between Czechoslovakia's communist regime and Nobel Prize-winning poet Jaroslav Seifert, highlighting attempts to silence him 75 years ago.
About the fact that Seifert received the Nobel Prize, Czech newspapers were almost silent in 1984. Why?
The article discusses the lack of coverage by Czech newspapers regarding Jaroslav Seifert's Nobel Prize in 1984 due to the political climate and his unpopularity with the communist regime at the time.
The Unwanted Nobel Laureate Jaroslav Seifert: Why It's Worth Remembering Him?
The article reflects on Jaroslav Seifert's unexpected Nobel Prize victory in 1984 amidst strong competition, highlighting the lack of recognition he received from the Czechoslovak press and his contentious relationship with the normalization regime.
Undesirable Nobel Laureate
The article discusses the overlooked victory of Czech poet Jaroslav Seifert in the 1984 Nobel Prize for Literature amidst fierce competition, highlighting the regime's disdain for him at the time.