Czech dissident author Jachym Topol speaks out about writing after the fall of communismby Petra Breyerova PRAGUE, Czech Republic–A fighter for freedom and democracy and a signatory of the anticommunist Charter 77 when he was only 24, Czech author Jachym Topol knew he would spend part of his life in prison. What he didn’t know was that the demise of […]

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