Published by Romarin, Meylan 2021
Bilingual critical edition in French and Czech.
Translated from the French by Dagmar and František Halas.
Foreword by Annick Auzimour.
Color illustrations: two workss by Bohuslav Reynek, photographies.
Black and white illustrations within the text: photographies
by Daniel Reynek, Jiří Škoch, Pavel Jasanský,
Pavel Šindelář, Annick Roy.
Published with support of the Czech Republic’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Renaud-Reynek Endowment Fund (France).
Format 12,5 x 19 cm.
260 pages. Softbound, illustrated cover.
ISBN 2–910544-20-6
Price 10 €
In the 1960s, after a period of destitution and isolation on their Petrkov farmstead, which had become a kolkhoz, Suzanne Renaud and Bohuslav Reynek welcomed many visitors who had come to see the engraver’s art. Faithful friends they had met in Dauphiné between the wars came from France. In 1963 “Annette”, a young woman from Grenoble, spent the month of September in Petrkov. “The impulse that made her drive across so many kilometres did not only please the poet; for his wife it was a drop of living water that fell from the sky. […] [Thirty years later] she founded the ‘Romarin–Les Amis de Suzanne Renaud et Bohuslav Reynek’ association in Grenoble.” (Jiří Šerých, Il y a bien longtemps).
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L’association Romarin est une association à but non lucratif fondée à Grenoble (France) en 1993, régie par la loi du 1er juillet 1901 et enregistrée sous le n° 1/22101. Elle a pour objet de favoriser par tout moyen approprié la connaissance et le rayonnement des oeuvres de Suzanne Renaud et Bohuslav Reynek.
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Romarin, a non-profit organisation founded in Grenoble in December 1993, preserves, promotes and calls attention to the poetry and graphic work of the Czech engraver Bohuslav Reynek and Suzanne Renaud, his Grenoble wife.