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  2. 68 Publishers - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of 68 Publishers was to publish books by Czech and Slovak writers whose works were banned in communist Czechoslovakia. The name '68 Publishers' is in commemoration of the Prague Spring of 1968. Škvorecký and Salivarová began by publishing both Czech originals, and English translations, of Škvorecký's books.

  3. Category : Book publishing companies of the Czech Republic

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    Pages in category "Book publishing companies of the Czech Republic" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:Czech publishers (people) - Wikipedia

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    Czech Republic portal This category is for articles about individual publishers from the European country of the Czech Republic . See also: Category:Publishing in the Czech Republic

  5. Category:Czech novels - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Czech writers - Wikipedia

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    Karel Václav Rais (1859–1926), realist novelist, author of the so-called country prose, numerous books for youth and children, and several poems; Vojtěch Rakous, pseudonym of Adalbert Östreicher (1862–1935), writer and journalist. [5] Bohuslav Reynek (1892–1971) Sylvie Richterová (born 1945), poet and literary scholar

  7. Artia (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    PZO (Czech: Podnik zahraničního obchodu, literally “Abroad Trade Enterprise”, aka “Unitary Enterprise”) Artia was originally founded as a stock company for import and export of cultural goods, but transformed into a PZO in 1953 as the Czechoslovak cultural goods import/export monopolist, later incorporating a publishing house as well. [2]

  8. Get Paid to Write: Top 18 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word)

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    According to the submission guidelines, Writer’s Digest accepts submissions for a variety of sections of the magazine, and it occasionally accepts cold pitches for guest posts online.

  9. Czech literature - Wikipedia

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    An antiwar comedy novel The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek is the most translated novel of the Czech literature (58 languages as of 2013). A new generation of poets ushered in the return of the avantgarde: poetry of the heart (early Jiří Wolker, Zdeněk Kalista) and naivism (Čapek brothers, Josef Hora, Jaroslav Seifert, and S. K ...

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