Viedenská arbitráž v dobovej slovenskej poézii a piesňach

Vienna Arbitration in Contemporary Slovak Poetry and Songs

Peter Tollarovič

IN: Stredoeurópske pohľady, Vol. I., Issue 1, 2019, pp. 51-56, ISSN 2644-6367 (print), ISSN-2644-6472 (online)

DOI: 10.17846/CEV.2019.01.1.51-56

Abstract:

The study approximates authentic verbal work from the breaks of 1938/1939. During this period, the poets formed the difficult political events that hit Czechoslovakia, especially the territory of today’s Slovakia. These events were written by the leading Slovak writers, whose poems were collected by Emil Boleslav Lukáč, but also by the lesser known authors who published separate poetry collections such as Anton Prídavok, Jozef M. Brodi and Ľubomír Kupčok. The crimes committed by the Slovaks perceived the authors through the nation and individuals. These ideas are also captured in popular pop songs that were popular and broadcast on the radio.

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