Miroslav Holub was a scientist who worked in hospitals and research institutes, in the area of microbiology. It is said that his poetry was merely a pursuit, a form of escapism. Holub devoted two years of his life to writing poetry, after he was given the opportunity by the Czech Writers Union to do so. They had given him a stipend equal to his.
The Door By Miroslav Holub Go and open the door. Maybe outside there's a tree, or a wood, a garden, or a magic city. Go and open the door. Maybe a dog's rummaging. Maybe you'll see a face, or an eye, or the picture of a picture. Go and open the door. If there's a fog it will clear. Go and open the door. Even if there's only the darkness ticking.
Interferon - Poem by Miroslav Holub. Autoplay next video. Always just one demon in the attic. Always just one death in the village. And the dogs howling in that direction. And from the other end the new-born child arrives, the only one to fill the empty space in that wide air. Likewise also cells infected by a virus send out a signal all around them and defences are mobilised so that no other.
Biografia eta lana. Miroslav Holub Pilsen hirian jaio zen, garai hartako Txekoslovakiako mendebaldean (gaur egun, Txekiar Errepublika). Ama hizkuntza-irakaslea zuen, eta aita, berriz, tren-konpainiarentzat lan egiten zuen abokatua. Bigarren Mundu Gerra amaitu zenean, medikuntza ikasi zuen Pragako Charles Unibertsitatean, eta hango pabiloi psikiatriko batean lan egin zuen.
Miroslav Holub also read more of his poems and discussed his poetry with the poet Jon Silkin, editor of Stand, who was among the first people to publish Holub in Britain. The Open University programme on Miroslav Holub shows these readings and this discussion. It is concerned to make Holub's poetry as accessible as possible to viewers and.