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    Slavic Realm do have their legacy of fine literature
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    Author: * Vera Danika Haraldsson - 2 Posts on this thread out of 9 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Aug 14, 2004 - 12:02

    And Kundera, I agree Savarna, belongs to one of the best, even though I don't know him all too well.

    However, it is eneugh to mention, say Dostoyevski, I thin on ot fhe better know around the world..bt I assure you there is a far greater number of exquisite prose and poetry and I will try to share some here, as mucxh as it will be possible.

    And the Polish czeslaw Milosz? Or even such well-known and loved person as the Pope? Their poetry is enchanting, philosophical and sensible


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