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Bohuslav Reynek

Bohuslav Reynek (born in 31 May 1892 at Petrkov Manor, Vysočina Region, Bohemia; died in 28 October 1971, at Petrkov Manor) was one of the most important Bohemian poets, writers, painters and translators of the 20th century.
==Education and personal life==
In 1904-1911 he studied at Grammar School in Jihlava (German ''Iglau''), Bohemia. There he learned both French and German. After a short time studying at Prague University, he left Prague for Petrkov. In 1926 he married the French poet Suzanne Renaud, who he would later translate into Czech. In 1914 started his long-time and close cooperation with Josef Florian in the town of Stará Říše translating, illustrating and publishing his own poetry. In 1949 his farmstead was confiscated by the new Communist state (he and his family were allowed to live on in Petrkov), and the publishers that had heretofore published his work were closed down. He died in 1971 on his farmstead, and was buried nearby in Svatý Kříž in the family grave.

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