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A Neglected Generation

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Czechoslovakia 1918–88
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It is a notorious fact that for many years Czechoslovak literature has been artificially divided, not only into literature officially published at home and samizdat literature, but also into domestic literature and exile literature.

Translated from the Czech by Paul Wilson.

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© 1991 H. Gordon Skilling

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Havel, V. (1991). A Neglected Generation. In: Skilling, H.G. (eds) Czechoslovakia 1918–88. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21453-2_12

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