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By: Dvorak, Otakar--Paul J. Polansky, Editor
Price: $25.00
Publisher: Spillville, Iowa/USA, Czech Historical Research Center, Inc.: 1993
Edition: First
Seller ID: CZ001
Otakar Dvorak's book about his father can be recommended especially to those readers who love Dvorak's music, but who do not propse to study this music professionally. The merit of this book is that we can see this great composer as a human being, a very noble-hearted man who was modest, religious, and humble, and who was in love with nature and his family. --PhDr. Milan Kuna, CSc, Editor in Chief, Antonin Dvorak's Correspondence, Prague, Czech Republic View more info
By: Halama, Theofil
Price: $10.00
Publisher: Swansea, Wales, UK & Merrick, NY, USA, The Seventh Quarry Press & Cross-Cultural Communications: 2015
Edition: First
Inscription: The meadow of our love cries out with emeral urg
Seller ID: TSQ6CCC
This book is a co-edition, published by both The Seventh Quarry Press & Cross-Cultural Communications. It's CCC's sixth collection of Theofil Halama's poetry. Theofil Halama, Czech-born, who now lives in California, writes poetry in both Czech and English. "Early inspired by Robinson Jeffers, the American poet who distilled from his dark themes an essence of 'inhumanist' causality and fatalism that is difficult to live by, Halama finds in his mature work that faith ... View more info
By: Halama, Theofil
Price: $25.00
Publisher: Merrick, New York, USA, Cross-Cultural Communications: 2015
Edition: First
Seller ID: CCC988
"AS DAY BREAKS is not like any other book for youngsters. This author’s album, consisting of some ten 'early bird' entries, fulfills what it sets out to be: an uplifting excursion for a creative child. Skillfully refined by one with keen insights into our human community, this narrative in verse by Theofil Halama brings us through cosmic depths up to the heights of a bird’s eye view wide open to our daily problems as observed by the grown-up child. Endowed with... View more info
By: Halama, Theofil
Price: $10.00
Publisher: Merrick, New York, USA, Cross-Cultural Communications: 2006
Edition: First
Inscription: We have lingered in the chambers of the sea
Seller ID: CZE1
“Early inspired by Robinson Jeffers, the American poet who distilled from his dark themes an essence of Inhumanist causality and fatalism that is difficult to live by, [Czech-American poet Theofil] Halama finds in his mature work that faith is pragmatic and hope remains plausible. Such confident poetic acts serve transparencies of experience; that is what is greatest about Halama’s charged metaphors.” —John Dotson Poet, playwright, artist, educator, editor, an... View more info
By: Halama, Theofil
Price: $10.00
Publisher: Merrick, New York, USA, Cross-Cultural Communications: 2006
Edition: First
Inscription: But where there is peril
Seller ID: CZE2
“Early inspired by Robinson Jeffers, the American poet who distilled from his dark themes an essence of Inhumanist causality and fatalism that is difficult to live by, [Czech-American poet Theofil] Halama finds in his mature work that faith is pragmatic and hope remains plausible. Such confident poetic acts serve transparencies of experience; that is what is greatest about Halama’s charged metaphors.” —John Dotson Poet, playwright, artist, educator, editor, an... View more info
By: Halama, Theofil
Price: $10.00
Publisher: Merrick, New York, USA, Cross-Cultural Communications: 2006
Edition: First
Inscription: Life is probably round. --Van Gogh
Seller ID: CZE3
Theofil Halama, a renowned Czech American poet, was born in Mistrovice near Cesky Tesin (Czech Republic) in 1932. He graduated in 1958 from the School of Philosophy, Masaryk University, Brno, in German and Czech Language and Literature. He taught at secondary level in the Ostrava region. His poetry was published in Host do domu and Cerveny kvet. He went into exile in 1970. Since 1973, Halama has held teaching positions in the United States at the University ... View more info
By: Halama, Theofil
Price: $10.00
Publisher: Merrick, New York, USA, Cross-Cultural Communiations: 2008
Edition: First
Inscription: For our son
Seller ID: CZE4
Theofil Halama, a renowned Czech American poet, was born in Mistrovice near Cesky Tesin (Czech Republic) in 1932. He graduated in 1958 from the School of Philosophy, Masaryk University, Brno, in German and Czech Language and Literature. He taught at secondary level in the Ostrava region. His poetry was published in Host do domu and Cerveny kvet. He went into exile in 1970. Since 1973, Halama has held teaching positions in the United States at the University ... View more info
By: Polansky, Paul
Price: $25.00
Publisher: Prague, Czech Republic/New York, USA, GplusG/Cross-Cultural Communiations: 1998
Edition: First
Seller ID: GG/CCC1
In this searing series of oral histories told by victims and Czech guards of the Gypsy deathcamp called Lety in what was Czechoslovakia, what is revealed is how complicit were the Czech people in this monstrous murder of a people. View more info