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dc.contributor.authorŠejbl, Jan-
dc.contributor.editorPecha, Lukáš-
dc.date.accessioned2021-10-01T10:16:21Z-
dc.date.available2021-10-01T10:16:21Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationPecha, Lukáš ed. Orientalia antiqua nova XXI, Plzeň, 30. dubna 2021. 1. vyd. Plzeň: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni, 2021, s. 120-144. ISBN 978-80-261-1039-2.cs
dc.identifier.isbn978-80-261-1039-2-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11025/45421-
dc.description.sponsorshipPředložená práce vznikla za finanční podpory Ministerstva kultury v rámci institucionálního financování dlouhodobého koncepčního rozvoje výzkumné organizace Národní muzeum (DKRVO 2019–2023/19.III.c, 00023272)cs
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dc.publisherZápadočeská univerzita v Plznics
dc.rights© Autoři, Západočeská univerzita v Plznics
dc.subjectArchibald Václav Novákcs
dc.subjectcestovatelcs
dc.subjectspisovatelcs
dc.subjectPolynésiecs
dc.subjectTahitics
dc.subjectAsiecs
dc.subjectSpojené státy americkécs
dc.titleHříšná exotika A. V. Nováka Literární obraz cesty do Asie v letech 1926–1927cs
dc.typekonferenční příspěvekcs
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dc.description.abstract-translatedSinful Exotics of A. V. Novák Literary image of a journey to Asie in 1926–1927 Traveller and writer Archibald Václav Novák (1895–1979) rose to fame in the 1920s as the author of popular nov els and short stories inspired by a stay in Tahiti and the United States of America from 1919 to 1921. Sucesess of books and lectures allowed Novák to undertake another long journey. From October 1926 to April 1926 A. V. Novák visited Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar, Malaya, Singapore, Sumatra, Vietnam, Cambodia, China and Japan. After returning home, Novák organized public lectures and published new novels and short stores inspored by the places he visited and the people he met. He also wrote a four-volume travelogue based on his travel diary. On his journey, Novák took not only still photographs, but short movies as well. After the communists took power in Czechoslovakia in 1948, Novák was purged from public life. No longer heralded as either a traveller or a writer, he was virtually consigned to oblivion. It was not until after 2000 that a study of the phenomenon of Czecho slovak emigration to Tahiti kindled renewed interest in him. In 2010, some of Novák’s previously unknown pho tographs were discovered and donated to the Náprstek Museum’s photographic collection, which is a part of the National Museum in Prague. Movies, diaries and the most of negatives by A. V. Novák have not been preserved, but there is a large number of glass slides used as an accom paniment of lectures. Photographic collection and books by A. V. Novák offer a valuable source of information about the non-Europen countries in 1920s and the ways, how they were presented to public in Czechoslovakia.en
dc.subject.translatedArchibald Václav Nováken
dc.subject.translatedtravelleren
dc.subject.translatedwriteren
dc.subject.translatedPolynesiaen
dc.subject.translatedTahitien
dc.subject.translatedAsiaen
dc.subject.translatedUnited States of Americaen
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.24132/ZCU.2021.10392-120-144-
dc.type.statusPeer-revieweden
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