Fráňa Šrámek

Czechoslovak anarchist and writer (1877–1952)
Fráňa Šrámek, cca 1926
Memorial plaque to Fráňa Šrámek in Sobotka

Fráňa Šrámek (January 19, 1877, Sobotka – July 1, 1952, Prague) was a Czech impressionist and vitalist poet, novelist, playwright and anarchist.

In 1885 his family relocated to Písek, where he lived for a long time and much of his work was created in and about this town. After study he joined the military for a period of about a year, but was forced to continue service for another due to bad behavior. In 1914 he fell seriously ill.

Novels

  • Stříbrný vítr
  • Tělo
  • Past
  • Křižovatky

Poems collections

  • Modrý a rudý (1906)
  • Splav
  • Ještě zní
  • Života bído, přec tě mám rád (1905)
  • Nové básně
  • Rány, růže

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