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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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Zdena Salivarova, Publisher Who Kept Czech Literature Alive, Dies at 91 By Adam Nossiter Aug. 31, 2025 Zdena Salivarova, a Czech publisher and writer who established an Γ©migrΓ© press that kept her countryβs literature alive for years after Russian tanks stamped out Czechoslovakiaβs renaissance in 1968, died on Aug. 25 in Toronto. She was 91. Her death, in a hospital, was announced by Sarka Vamberova, the consul general of the Czech Republic in Toronto. An accomplished writer, singer and actress in her own right, Ms. Salivarova was overshadowed by her famous husband, the novelist Josef Skvorecky, whose depiction of how individuals cope with the tyrannical Czech state made him one of his countryβs leading late-20th-century writers, along with Vaclav Havel and Milan Kundera. But in her own quiet way, Ms. Salivarova was instrumental in securing the fortunes of all three. She published their work, and that of many other writers, after establishing the publishing house 68 Publishers in...
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