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Intimate letters : Leoš Janáček to Kamila Stösslová / edited and translated by John Tyrrell.

Author/creator Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928
Other author/creatorStösslová, Kamila, 1891-1935.
Other author/creatorTyrrell, John, 1942-2018.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoPrinceton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1994.
Descriptionxvi, 397 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits, plates, facsimiles ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Uniform titleCorrespondence. Selections. English
Contents The letters -- The history of Janacek's letters to Kamila Stosslova / Svatava Pribanova -- Civil court in Brno: Janacek against Janackova / Richard Klos.
Abstract These are the letters of a great love story. In 1917, the Czech composer Leos Janacek met Kamila Stosslova while on holiday at Luhacovice, a spa resort in Moravia. He was sixty-three and locked in a loveless marriage; she was twenty-six, the wife of an antique dealer frequently away from home. After the holiday, Janacek began writing to Stosslova. Undeterred by her lack of interest in his work and her spasmodic replies, he continued to send her letters until his death eleven years later. An extraordinarily self-revealing portrait emerges of an isolated artist at the height of his creative powers and the beginning of his international fame. It is also a portrait of a lonely man who, as the years went by, came to fantasize about Stosslova as his true "wife"--the inspiration for many of the works of his old age. Most of these letters were suppressed until changing conditions in Czechoslovakia allowed their full publication in 1990. The editor has edited and translated a comprehensive selection, concentrating on the almost daily letters of the final eighteen months. Supported by a diary of meetings between Janacek and Stosslova, a decoding of the erotic references in the letters, and a selection of mostly unknown photographs, this remarkable book breathes life into the story one of the greatest of operatic composers and provides vital clues to the nature of his creative genius.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 379-383) and indexes.
LCCN 93038365
ISBN0691036489 (cloth) :

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