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Michael March United States of America PWF 1997
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Michael March was born in 1946 in New York — a time when the Cold War swung low over blue alligator sewers — and the gods retained life in their own keeping.
He is the author of five collections of poetry: Goya, When She Danced, Disappearance, Only a Promise, and The Way Back.
“Without poetry — there would be chaos. Dogs bark at strangers — but these are the loved roads.”
Michael March lives in Prague.

1968: Laughter and Forgetting
19.11.2007 1968
The 18th Prague Writers‘ Festival, 1 - 5 June 2008, presents the events of 1968 through its theme “Laughter and Forgetting”

1924: Celebrating the Death of Kafka
26.03.2024 Articles
The Velvet Revolution brought the Czechs the freedom
to fail—whose true master was Kafka. He practiced their
smallness and slavery while ignoring their bad taste.
Jealousy remained a self-inflicted wound. Hatred just
background noise. He continued to write in German.
Michael March