Jaroslav Seifert

Jaroslav Seifert
Czechoslovakia Czech 1901–1986 ○ Natural death

A poet who confronted censorship and power at each moment of reform

In September 1968, condemning the invasion, he contrasted the first tank to enter Prague with the last one to leave.

Jaroslav Seifert was a Czechoslovak poet and journalist who linked Prague’s working-class culture with the avant-garde. He left the Communist Party in 1929 in protest against its bureaucratic and Stalinist turn, while retaining a left-wing social outlook. After 1948 he led a committee examining the persecution of writers, and in 1968 he helped make the Writers’ Union a platform for abolishing censorship and widening cultural freedom, later condemning the invasion. He received the 1984 Nobel Prize in Literature, even as normalization restricted his publications and public voice.

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