Pavel Šrut


Pavel Šrut was a Czech poet and writer.

Life and career

Šrut was born on 3 April 1940 in Prague. After graduating in 1967 from the Charles University in Prague, where he studied English and Spanish, he worked as an editor in a publishing house. Since 1972, he was a freelance writer and translator. Together with poets such as Ivan Wernisch and Petr Kabeš, Šrut belonged to the famous generation of Czech poets who published their first books in the 1960s. Like so many of his contemporaries, he was not allowed to publish books of his poems during the Soviet occupation, except for books for children. His work was often done together with an award-winning Czech painter and illustrator Galina Miklínová and lyrics for Czech musicians like Petr Skoumal, and Framus Five.
Apart from his celebrated poetry and books for children, he was also a translator from English and Spanish. His translations include books of Dylan Thomas, Robert Graves, D. H. Lawrence, Leonard Cohen, John Updike, Federico García Lorca, and others.
Šrut lived in Zdice.
Western Michigan University offered the Pavel Šrut Poetry Fellowship in their Prague Summer program, where Šrut appeared sometimes as a guest or guest faculty member.

Works

PoetryNoc plná křídel Přehlásky Červotočivé světlo Malá domů Přestupný duben Kolej Yesterday Cadus rotundus - Sud kulatý Zlá milá Brožované básně - for these two books he was awarded the prestigious Jaroslav Seifert Prize in 2000Papírové polobotky
EssaysKonzul v afrikánech
For children Pavouček Pája Veliký tůdle Verunka a kokosový dědek Příšerky a příšeři
  • ''Šišatý švec a myšut''