The Left Front ( cz, Levá fronta) was an organization of
left-wing
Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy. Left-wing politics typically involve a concern for those in so ...
intellectuals in
Czechoslovakia
, rue, Чеськословеньско, , yi, טשעכאסלאוואקיי,
, common_name = Czechoslovakia
, life_span = 1918–19391945–1992
, p1 = Austria-Hungary
, image_p1 ...
, founded in 1929 on the initiative of the
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (Czech language, Czech and Slovak language, Slovak: ''Komunistická strana Československa'', KSČ) was a communist and Marxism–Leninism, Marxist–Leninist political party in Czechoslovakia that existed be ...
.
History
Formed in 1930, which saw itself as the successor to the ''
Devětsil Union of Modern Culture.'' The founding date was on October 18, 1929. On this day a general meeting of mainly members of Devětsil took place, in which some basic documents such as the programmatic statement of the new association were approved. The founding members were
Karel Teige
Karel Teige (13 December 1900 – 1 October 1951) was a Czech modernist avant-garde artist, writer, critic and one of the most important figures of the 1920s and 1930s movement. He was a member of the '' Devětsil'' (Butterbur) movement in th ...
,
Stanislav Kostka Neumann,
Vítězslav Nezval, Bedřich Václavek,
E.F. Burian,
Vilém Závada
Vilém Závada (2 May 1905, Hrabová, now part of Ostrava – 30 November 1982, Prague) was a Czech poet, translator and journalist.
Biography
Závada was born in to the family of a metal worker, his father died during the First World War, an ...
,
František Halas,
Julius Fučík and later joined by
Vladislav Vančura,
Ivan Sekanina,
Ladislav Štoll and others. The chairman of the newly found organisation became
Zdeněk Nejedlý
Zdeněk Nejedlý (10 February 1878 – 9 March 1962) was a Czech musicologist, historian, music critic, author, and politician whose ideas dominated the cultural life of what is now the Czech Republic for most of the twentieth century. Althoug ...
in 1932. The chosen name ''Levá fronta'' was a reference to the
LEF
''Guts'' or '' Lef '' is a 1999 Dutch comedy film directed by Ron Termaat.
Cast
*Viggo Waas ... Olivier / Jules
* Alice Reys ... Marielle
* Rick Engelkes ... Luc
*Victor Reinier ... Ex-vriend / Clerence
* Berco van Rheeden ... Bob
*Michi ...
in the Soviet Union.
The group was founded relatively quickly in other cities, first in Brno initiated by
Jindřich Honzl
Jindřich Honzl (14 May 1894 – 20 April 1953) was a Czech theatre theorist, film and theatre director and pedagogue who was a leading representative of Czech modern theater.
Biography
Honzl was born on May 14, 1894, in Humpolec in the family ...
and E. F. Burian; other local clubs emerged in 1931 in Boskovice, Žilina, Užhorod, Hradec králové and Ostrava.
Working sections soon emerged, specializing in various fields: the literary section, which was probably the most important, included doctors, philosophers, sociologists and economists. In 1931, ''Filmová a fotografická skupina'' (Film-Foto Group, also known as "fi-fo") was formed, prompted by film historian Lubomír Linhart who became its spokesman. The architects who founded their own section were particularly active – ''Architonická sekce Levé fronty'' (AsLeF, the Architectural Section of the LeF), initiated by Karel Teige and involved prominent architects such as
Jaromír Krejcar,
Jiří Kroha, Jiří Novotný and others. While the orientation towards poetism, later increasingly accompanied by epic elements, predominated in poetry, the active forces of the architecture section were first influenced by purism (in particular influenced by
Le Corbusier
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), to later become protagonists of
functionalism and above all of
constructivism
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* Constructivism (art), an early 20th-century artistic movement that extols art as a practice for social purposes
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.
In its programmatic statement, Levá fronta described its goals, which was to propagate socialist culture and promote cooperation between the progressive intelligentsia and the working class. The statement also stated that the grouping was non-political and not linked to any political party, although as time went on, some aspects of the Levá fronta became more open about its connections and cooperation with the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
The activities of the organization ceased to exist in 1938.
Journals and publications
Its eponymous journal ''Levá fronta'', were among the best-known and driving forces of the
Marxist-influenced artistic avant-garde of the 1920s and 1930s in Czechoslovakia.
In Prague it appeared from 1930 to 1933, the editor-in-chief was Stanislav Kostka Neumann. It was also published in Brno (1931), and the local group in Ostrava published its own ''Kampaň'' magazine. The journal devoted a lot of space to the question of Marxism, particularly from the perspective of the increasingly important struggle against
fascism
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.
See also
*
LEF
''Guts'' or '' Lef '' is a 1999 Dutch comedy film directed by Ron Termaat.
Cast
*Viggo Waas ... Olivier / Jules
* Alice Reys ... Marielle
* Rick Engelkes ... Luc
*Victor Reinier ... Ex-vriend / Clerence
* Berco van Rheeden ... Bob
*Michi ...
References
External links
Encyclopedia entry on ''Levá fronta'' from CoJeCo.cz(Czech article with English framing)
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