Stanislav Kostka Neumann


Stanislav Kostka Neumann was a Czech poet, literary critic, journalist and translator. He was known for his anarchist and communist views, which influenced his work. He is the father of the actor Stanislav Neumann.

Biography

Stanislav Kostka Neumann was born on 5 June 1875 in Prague, Austria-Hungary. His father, a lawyer and member of Imperial Council, died when Stanislav was five years old. Stanislav was raised by his mother and aunts. He studied a gymnasium in Prague, but did not graduate. He was arrested in 1893 for his anarchist tendencies and sentenced to fourteen months in prison. He served his sentence in Plzeň-Bory.
From 1897 to 1905, he worked as the chief editor of his own magazine, Nový kult, which brought together Czech anarchists.Neumann's villa in Prague-Žižkov became a place where Neumann's literary and anarchist friends met, including František Gellner, Karel Toman, Marie Majerová, Fráňa Šrámek, Viktor Dyk, Jiří Mahen and Rudolf Těsnohlídek.
In 1905, Neumann shortly lived in Vienna, but then he moved to Řečkovice. In 1907, he moved to Bílovice nad Svitavou. He lived there until 1915. From 1915 to 1917, during World War I, Neumann served as a soldier in the medical corps during the campaign in Albania and Macedonia. After the war, he moved back to Prague. He was married twice. He is the father of the actor Stanislav Neumann.
Neumann wrote his first poems in jail in 1893. He has undergone many stages of creative: symbolist, anarchist, landscape lyric, civilist, communist and others. He helped found the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
Neumann died on 28 June 1947 in Prague, aged 72. He was buried at Vyšehrad Cemetery, but in 2021, his grave was moved to Olšany Cemetery.

Work

His collections of poems include:
  • Jsem apoštol nového žití
  • Sen o zástupu zoufajících a jiné básně
  • České zpěvy
  • Kniha lesů, vod a strání
  • Nové zpěvy
  • Třicet zpěvů z rozvratu
  • Rudé zpěvy
  • Láska
  • Srdce a mračna
  • Sonáta horizontálního života
  • Bezedný rok
  • Zamořená léta
Neumann also devoted himself to translating works from French and Russian.

Honours

In 1964, a monument to Stanislav Kostka Neumann, created by Vincenc Makovský, was unveiled in Bílovice nad Svitavou.
Dozens of cities and towns in the Czech Republic have a street named after Stanislav Kostka Neumann, including Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň, Olomouc, České Budějovice and Hradec Králové.