Franz Gellner
František Gellner (born on June 19, 1881 in Mladá Boleslav, died 1914 on the Galician front) - a Czech poet and anarchist. Curriculum vitae
He was associated with a group called Anarchist Brewers and Bohemians, he collaborated with left-wing magazines and publishing houses. His poems were in the form of a cabaret buyer or a common song and shocked the bourgeois opinion of the time with vulgarisms, "street language", denial of all values and cynicism with which he treated erotic experiences. In these poems he showed the loneliness and tragic sense of emptiness of a young man. He is the author of the collection Po nás ať přijde potopa! (1905), Radosti života (1903), Nové verše (1919, Polish translation in the anthology of Czech Symbolists, Decadents, Anarchists of the turn of the 19th and 20th century from 1983), as well as satirical poems and short stories, mainly describing student, artistic and Jewish environments ( Cesta de hor a jiné povídky from 1914). Mobilized after the outbreak of the First World War to the Austrian army, he died on the front in Galicia. Bibliography
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