Jaroslav Seifert
Bibliography
Works in Czech |
Mesto v slzach, 1921 |
Sama laska, 1923 |
Na vlnach T.S.F., 1925. – Revised and published as Svatební cesta, 1938 |
Slavik zpiva spatne, 1926 |
Hvezdy nad Rajskou zahradou, 1929 |
Postovni holub, 1929 |
Jablko z klina, 1933 |
Ruce Venusiny, 1936 |
Zpivano do rotacky, 1936 |
Jaro, sbohem, 1937 |
Osm dni, 1937 |
Zhasnete svetla, 1938 |
Vejir Bozeny Nemcove, 1940 |
Svetlem odená, 1940 |
Kamenny most, 1944 |
Prilba hliny, 1945 |
Mozart v Praze, 1948 |
Ruka a plamen, 1948 |
Koulelo se, koulelo, 1948. – Expanded edition, 1955 |
Sel malir chude do sveta, 1949 |
Pisen o Viktorce, 1950 |
Maminka, 1954 |
Chlapec a hvezdy, 1956 |
Praha a venec sonetu, 1956 |
Prague, 1964 |
Koncert na ostrove, 1965 |
Halleyova kometa, 1967 |
Odlévání zvonu, 1967 |
Morovy sloup, 1973. – Augmented edition, 1977 |
Destník z Piccadilly, 1979 |
Vsecky krásy sveta, 1981 |
Translations into English |
The Plague Column / translated from the Czech by Ewald Osers. – London: Terra Nova Editions, 1979 |
Morovy sloup = The Plague Monument / translated by Lyn Coffin. – Silver Spring, Md: SVU, 1980 |
The Casting of Bells / translated from the Czech by Paul Jagasich & Tom O’Grady. – Iowa City: The Spirit That Moves Us Press, 1983 |
An Umbrella from Piccadilly / translated from the Czech by Ewald Osers. – London: London Magazine Editions, 1983 |
Eight Days : An Elegy for Thomas Masaryk / translated by Jagasich and O’Grady. – Iowa City, IA: Spirit That Moves Us, 1985 |
Mozart v Praze = Mozart in Prague / translated by Jagasich and O’Grady. – Iowa City, IA Spirit That Moves Us, 1985 |
The Selected Poetry of Jaroslav Seifert / translated by Ewald Osers, edited and with additional translations by George Gibian. – New York: Macmillan, 1986 |
A Wreath of Sonnets = Venec sonetu / translated from the Czech by J.K. Klement and Eva Stucke. – Toronto, On.: Larkwood Books, 1987 |
The Early Poetry of Jaroslav Seifert / translated by Dana Loewy. – Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1997 |
The Poetry of Jaroslav Seifert / translated from the Czech by Ewald Osers ; edited and with prose translations by George Gibian. – North Haven, CT: Catbird Press, 1998 |
The Swedish Academy, 2006
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