TRN - Excerpts from the section entitled Literary Catch in Trn magazine and covers of the respective issues, 1929

At the end of the 1920s, T. R. Field contributed to Trn, a satirical magazine, notably with his own column that primarily targeted contemporary writers such as Rudolf Medek, František Langer, Karel Čapek, and Karel Teige. Field’s humor aligned well with the magazine’s original focus as a student-led, left-wing publication. However, it wasn’t just the punchlines in some of Field’s texts that attracted censorship of the time—many of Trn’s pages, where drawings and jokes should have appeared, were instead marked with the word ‘confiscation.’

Subject: I Fared Badly
Title: TRN - Excerpts from the section entitled Literary Catch in Trn magazine and covers of the respective issues, 1929
Date: 1929
Licence: Free license
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