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Mr. Skvorecky’s books had been outlawed by the Soviet-backed Communist regime; more than 200 writers were banned.
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Josef Skvorecky's books were outlawed by the Soviet-backed Communist regime.
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Adam Nossiter
Context Type
News Article
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{
    "person": "Josef Skvorecky",
    "political_entity": "Soviet Union",
    "political_ideology": "Communist regime"
}
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Created
September 2, 2025 at 5:27 PM (1 week ago)
Last Updated
September 2, 2025 at 5:27 PM (1 week ago)

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Zdena Salivarova, wife of novelist Josef Skvorecky, died at 91. She founded 68 Publishers, keeping Czech literature alive after the 1968 Prague Spring. Her publishing house was crucial for exiled writers.

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Czech Literature
Prague Spring
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