Jan Neruda

Czech Journalist and Poet

Jan Neruda - Artists & Creatives born July 9th, 1834
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Born in Prague, a significant figure in Czech literature. Contributed to journalism and poetry during the 19th century. His literary work spanned various forms, including essays, columns, and poetry collections. Gained prominence through the use of vivid imagery and exploration of everyday life. Became associated with the literary movement known as the Czech National Revival. Worked for several periodicals, significantly influencing the cultural landscape of Czech society. His poetry often highlighted the struggles and aspirations of ordinary people.

Wrote the poetry collection 'The Book of Songs'

Contributed essays to 'Národni Listy'

Associated with the Czech National Revival

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