Greetings cards, cartoons, posters and covers of newspapers and journals made by Lithuania’s anti-Soviet partisans. These works show the reaction of the partisans to Soviet policy and the international situation. This card in particular demonstrates how the Lithuanian partisans saw and interpreted the international situation.
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Vilnius, 40 Gediminas avenue, 01110 Lithuania
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Theatre director Heiner Müller was also a passionate movie-fan, and had developed a preference for French cinema. Müller took the visual model for his "Lady MacBeth", which was staged by Corina Harfouch in 1982 at the Berlin “Volksbühne” theatre, directly from a figure from Jean-Luc Godard's "Alphaville" (1965), where Anna Karina played Natascha von Braun. This is confirmed in Müller’s handwritten notes regarding Godard, which are also part of the Heiner Müller’s personal library in "Transitraum" (see, Richard Roud: Jean-Luc Godard, Bloomington, London 1970, pp. 44-45).
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Berlin Dorotheenstraße 24, Germany 10117
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Public Art Class was a ‘happening’ which was performed on the Danube Quay in Novi Sad on 18 October 1970 by members of local cultural groups: Slobodan Tišma, Mirko Radojičić, Zoran Stojanović, Bogdanka Poznanović, Slavko Bogdanović, Vladimir Mandić, Božidar Mandić and a guest from Zagreb, Goran Trbuljak. Vladimir Mandić and Božidar Mandić painted a 4 square meter piece of public space white, including asphalt, grass, a bench and a garbage bin. They subsequently carried out the intervention in space by filling bottles that were floating on trees along quay with water from the Danube. In the end they placed a long line of newspapers on the river’s surface, letting them float towards Belgrade. (Milenković, 2015, p. 23)
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Václav Havel started to write visual poetry at the beginning of the 1960s, and in 1964 he created a collection of these poems titled Antikódy (Anticodes). The majority of his visual poems were created before 1969. In the 1970s and 1980s Havel wrote several new poems. His collection Antikódy was published in 1993 and again in 1999. Since then, new poems have been found. In 2013, Laterna Magika (National Theatre in Prague) performed a play based on Havel’s visual poetry. The same year this poetry was published and presented as an exhibition.
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Ostrovní 13, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic
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Heiti Talvik, citizen's name Heiti Talviken (1904–1947), was a famous Estonian poet who was mostly active in the interwar period. He was 40 years old when he was arrested in 1945 by the Soviet authorities. He was accused of being a ‘socially undesirable element', and sentenced to five years' deportation to the Tyumen oblast. He did not survive, and died of starvation and exhaustion in 1947.
Nevertheless, Talvik was not forgotten, and later became an iconic literary figure. His legacy was kept by his colleagues and friends. In 1966, many writers from the Estonian Writers Union requested his rehabilitation, after which it was possible to publish his poems posthumously. A collection of his poems was later published in 1968.
The case of Heiti Talvik is important not only as an example of the persecution of cultural figures, but it also shows that such people were often still appreciated by their colleagues, who did not hesitate to restore the dignity of a victim of the repressive regime.
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Tartu Nooruse 3, Estonia 50411
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