In her recent book, Tina Rosenberg explores how Eastern Europeans are coping with the guilt and trauma that remains from the communist eraby STEVEN CONNORS “Who can establish a borderline between guilt and innocence when that borderline runs somewhere right down the middle of each person?” wrote Czech writer Ivan Klima last year, in an attempt to address the problems […]

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