"The stories picked by Hawker however are not those that pleased the Politburo - quite the opposite. These are the works that were written and kept in drawers, or distributed by hand, or published underground and promptly destroyed. And it shows – they are raw, brutal and unforgiving..." - Tamim Sadikali reviews Povidky – short stories by Czech women, ed. by Nancy Hawker
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