05.11.2024 22:59 | K dílu: Generace | J.F. Soss |
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13.10.2024 09:13 | K dílu: L. P. III. | J.F. Soss |
Summary generated by AI: The text presents fragmented thoughts and observations that reflect on the human condition, exploring themes of suffering, loss, and the search for meaning. The initial stanzas evoke a historical narrative, hinting at the brutal colonial past, the destruction of indigenous cultures, and the lasting impact of such events. This is juxtaposed with present-day observations, revealing a world rife with pain and disillusionment. The speaker's encounter with a "Goddess" at the Tax Office, followed by another on the bus, highlights the absurdity of everyday life. The text then moves on to reflect on the desire for escape, the yearning for something beyond the mundane, and the ultimate futility of such pursuits. The closing lines portray a sense of resignation and the acceptance of a life marked by cycles of pain, loss, and the relentless march of time. |
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13.10.2024 09:11 | K dílu: Co si z toho bude asi pamatovat? | J.F. Soss |
Summary generated by AI: The poem "Co si z toho bude asi pamatovat?" is a poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of childhood memories and the lasting impact of seemingly insignificant moments. It follows the journey of a father and son through the bustling, chaotic streets of Las Palmas, highlighting the child's innocence and inability to comprehend the complexity of the world around him. The speaker, observing his son's obliviousness, grapples with the question of what memories will endure in his child's mind, ultimately suggesting that the most profound moments are often the seemingly mundane ones: a shared breakfast, a trip to the beach, or a simple bedtime story. The poem paints a melancholic picture of the passage of time, suggesting that even as we age and fade away, it is these small, shared experiences that will truly outlast us. |
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13.10.2024 09:09 | K dílu: 4 opice | J.F. Soss |
Summary generated by AI: The source is an excerpt from a Czech poem titled "4 opice" which addresses the suffering of chimpanzees held captive in a zoo on Gran Canaria. The poem poignantly contrasts the beauty and serenity of the surrounding park with the stark reality of the animals' confinement. The author uses vivid imagery to portray the chimps' deplorable conditions, describing them as "utrápené" (afflicted) and "vyděděnci" (outcasts) due to the cruelty of humans. The poem culminates in a powerful self-accusation, highlighting the collective guilt of humanity for the exploitation of animals and other injustices throughout history. The poem's purpose is to confront the reader with their own complicity in these atrocities and provoke introspection on our shared responsibility for the suffering of others. |
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15.07.2024 23:10 | K dílu: Berlin 99 | J.F. Soss |
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07.02.2024 22:20 | K dílu: Maso | J.F. Soss |
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31.10.2023 18:53 | K dílu: A Wingman of the Blonde Angel | J.F. Soss |
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20.09.2023 17:06 | K dílu: Tenerife is burning | J.F. Soss |
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03.09.2023 16:32 | K dílu: Setkání s otcem | J.F. Soss |
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02.08.2023 08:58 | K dílu: Summer in the city | J.F. Soss |
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29.07.2023 20:40 | K dílu: Na koho to můžeme hodit? | J.F. Soss |
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29.07.2023 09:32 | K dílu: 4 opice | J.F. Soss |
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24.07.2023 09:37 | K dílu: Lido di Venezia | J.F. Soss |
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19.07.2023 08:23 | K dílu: Tenis v Lucemburské zahradě | J.F. Soss |
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15.07.2023 13:43 | K dílu: Konec léta | J.F. Soss |
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15.07.2023 13:42 | K dílu: Přihraj tati! | J.F. Soss |
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