Taking a Break from Russian
Czech Film
An interview with the founder of One Woman Press.
Czech books in London. I found the selection interesting: K. J. Erben, K. H. Mácha, Václav Havel, and Jan Neruda are understandable choices. Please don't misunderstand me, I love Karel Poláček, I was just surprised that he's now being exported.
The bane of my existence is also now on-line. I would point you to a fascinating article in Czech by Eva Stehlíková about Kundera and Topol, but the webmaster cannot be persuaded to fix the final diacritic in her name and I find it rather embarrassing. Goddamn Russian cultural imperialists! The webmaster, not Eva Stehlíková
-Zh.
An interview with the founder of One Woman Press.
Czech books in London. I found the selection interesting: K. J. Erben, K. H. Mácha, Václav Havel, and Jan Neruda are understandable choices. Please don't misunderstand me, I love Karel Poláček, I was just surprised that he's now being exported.
The bane of my existence is also now on-line. I would point you to a fascinating article in Czech by Eva Stehlíková about Kundera and Topol, but the webmaster cannot be persuaded to fix the final diacritic in her name and I find it rather embarrassing. Goddamn Russian cultural imperialists! The webmaster, not Eva Stehlíková
-Zh.
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