Item #50413 Vítr v Ohrade [Wind in the Corral]. Lev Blatny, Helena Bochorakova-Dittrichova.

Vítr v Ohrade [Wind in the Corral]

Prerov: Obzor, [1923]. Presumed first edition. Paperback. 61pp. Octavo [21.5 cm] in wraps. Soiling and light wear to toned wraps; two closed tears to spine extend into rear wrap; ink note on rear wrap; last signature completely disbound (but present). Good. Item #50413

The first collection of prose by Lev Blatny, Czech playwright and founding member of the Expressionist literary society 'Literarní skupina'.

Features two linocuts by Helena Bochorakova-Dittrichova (cover and one interior illustration).

Helena Bochorakova-Dittrichova (1894-1980) was the first female wordless novelist and the only woman to work in this medium during its heyday. She was born in the Moravian region of what is now the Czech Republic and spent most of her life in Brno, the Moravian capital. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and in 1923 received a government scholarship to study printmaking in Paris. Bochorakova-Dittrichova's unpublished wordless novel Malí ka Na Cestách [The Artist on Her Journey] recounts this period in her life. In Paris, she first encountered the wordless novels of Flemish artist Frans Masereel, the originator of the form, and was inspired to create her own. Over the course of her long career, Bochorakova-Dittrichova published several wordless novels, along with travelogues and historical works. She also worked as a printmaker and illustrator, and was highly regarded in her native land, though largely unknown elsewhere. This changed in 2014, when the National Museum of Women in the Arts held an exhibition of her work entitled "The First Woman Graphic Novelist: Helena Bochorakova-Dittrichova," and this important artist finally began to gain global recognition. Her work, however, is still not widely available.

Price: $450.00

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