Jaromír Typlt 
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Konvice التشيكية

الترجمات: es

to poem

Tmavě التشيكية

الترجمات: en

to poem

Zkratka التشيكية

Vztlak التشيكية

الترجمات: en

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Jaromír Typlt 
Author

Foto © Apolena Typltová
* 25.07.1973, Nová Paka, جمهورية التشيك
يعيش في: Prague, جمهورية التشيك

The poet, prose writer, essayist, art curator, editor and performer Jaromír Typlt was born on 25th July 1973 in Nová Paka. He graduated in Czech language and literature and Philosophy at Charles University in Prague. In 1994 he won the Jiří Orten Prize for his collection of poems Ztracené peklo. From 2000 to 2010 he worked as a curator in Liberec. Today he lives and writes in Prague and Nová Paka. 

The interest in fine arts is crucial for his literary work. He is the curator of few exhibitions of extraordinary Bohemian painters and sculptors and editor of their texts - for example Zdeněk Košek, Hana Fousková, František Novák and Ladislav Zívr. He has created book-objects as bibliophilisms in collaboration with other allied artists. His texts also became a part of two short films by Viktor Kopasz – Shadowplay (2002) and Vineyard (2012) and one film by Swoon - Ve znaku/ In the Sign (2013).

 Foto © Apolena Typltová
Besides it Typlt is active as performer. He put emphasis on the word and language itself in all kind of art, in all kind of media which he is able to use. The significant is the cooperation with music composer and radioartist Michal Rataj who created radio composition Že ne zas až (2006) or album Škrábanice (Scribbles, 2014). Typlt and Rataj perform with their composition alive. It’s partly improvisation with sound effects of the writing and the scribbling and partly recitation of Typlt’s poetry. Next Typlt’s indispensable partner in art is poet and Germanist Pavel Novotný. Typlt and Novotný show dadaistic phonic opus Ursonate by Kurt Schwitters.

Typlt has always connected more art disciplines together: fine arts with poetry, poetry with performance and radio art. His attitude to art work as to Gesamtkunstwerk is very unique in contemporary Czech literature. His identity isn’t legible immediately but impalpable and intangible; in spite of this he is very rational and well-educated author who likes explain his art in commentary. He is one of few successors of Czech literary experiment of 60’s and Czech avant-garde in his generation.