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Saturnin - italsky (paperback)
Jirotka Zdeněk
On its initial publication in Czech in 1942, Saturnin was a best-s...
Beyond the World of Men
Chew Geoffrey (ed.)
This collection opens a window into the largely unknown world of Czech women’s writing in the fin...
Seven Days to the Funeral
Rozner Ján
Seven Days to the Funeral is the fictionalised memoir of Ján Rozner, a leading Slovak journal...
Saturnin - německy (paperback)
Jirotka Zdeněk
On its initial publication in Czech in 1942, Saturnin was a best-seller. ...
Bohemia’s Jews and Their Nineteenth Century
Toman Jindřich
This book on Jewish culture and literature focuses on the “quiet” decades...
Transfigured Night
Moníková Libuše
Leonora Marty, who fled Czechoslovakia decades earlier, has returned after the Velvet Revolution. Ha...
Patrick Chamoiseau: Le chant dʼombre et de lumière
Fučíková Milena
Cette monographie porte sur les topoï poétiques et les images littéraires...
Why So Easily . . . Some Family Reasons for the Velvet Revolution
Možný Ivo
When communism was ushered into Czechoslova...
A World Apart and Other Stories
Hayes Kathleen (ed.)
“It grew dark and a mist spread over the countryside like a curtain. We w...
Things in Poems
Hrdlička Josef - Machová Mariana (eds.)
In this volume, fifteen scholars and poets, from Austria, Britain, Czechia, France, Germany, Ireland...
Tales of the Prague Ghetto
Kapper Siegfried
Trained in philosophy and medicine, the writer, translator, scholar, and political and cultural acti...
The Lesser Histories
Zábrana Jan
From the eighth floor of a tower block in Central Europe, Jan Zábrana surveyed the twentieth century...
But Crime Does Punish
Johanides Ján
"So, as you see, I am familiar with the case. However, we can’t discuss it unless you learn more abo...
Saturnin - ukrajinsky
Jirotka Zdeněk
Saturnin was first published in 1942 and since then there have been more than twenty editions...
Ploughshares into Swords
Vančura Vladislav
“The terrible bow was drawn taut. Men had let their powers be taken captive and had become the stoog...