1. Czech literature 1969-1989 - recapitulation of the pre-November period. (Political and cultural context.) 2. Official, samizdat and exile prose. Poetry in exile and samizdat, poetics of the underground, surrealism, poetry "on the edge", poetry in the service of the regime. 3. November Revolution of 1989. (Political and Cultural Context.) 4. Initial situation of Czech literature. Abolition of official censorship, freedom of speech, integration of three areas of communication, decentralization, contact with the world literary context, changes in the organization of writers, liberalization of publishing practice, literary periodicals. 5. Post-November development of Czech literature - basic tendencies. Creative methods, courses, authorial strategies, group activities. Literary postmodernism. Prosaic experiments, language experiments. 6. New media possibilities and technologies - literary servers, internet literary magazines. 7. Prizes, competitions, surveys. 8. Great personalities and important works of Czech prose in the 90s of the 20th century. 9. Great personalities and important works of Czech poetry and drama in the 1990s. 10. Great personalities and important works of Czech prose at the beginning of the 21st century. 11. Great personalities and important works of Czech poetry and drama at the beginning of the 21st century. 12. Regional authors of northern Bohemia.
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