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Josef Škvorecký

    September 27, 1924 – January 3, 2012

    Josef Škvorecký was a Czech writer and publisher who spent much of his life in Canada. His fiction, by turns humorous, wise, eloquent, and humanistic, delves into themes of the horrors of totalitarianism and repression, the expatriate experience, and the miracle of jazz. He was a long-time supporter of Czech dissident writers before the fall of communism.

    Josef Škvorecký
    Headed for the blues : a memoir with ten stories
    The Bass Saxophone. Emöke
    The Engineer of Human Souls
    Jiří Menzel and the History of the Closely Watched Trains
    The Cowards
    Talkin' Moscow blues