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    Prague Fatale by Philip Kerr

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    On returning from the horrors of the Eastern Front in 1941, the sardonic detective, Bernie Gunther, is presented with a diplomatic minefield when he is required to investigate a murder in a country house full of senior figures in the SS and SD. Kerr's eighth Bernie Gunther novel evokes the spirit of the age impeccably and is, as ever, a treat to read.
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    The Auschwitz Violin by Maria Angels Anglada

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    Imprisoned at Auschwitz and on the verge of collapse, master violin-maker Daniel must recapture his lost art when he is instructed to make a violin to be played for the Commander in the camp. This beautifully presented little book contains a haunting story of pride and dignity in the most horrific of circumstances.
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    The Romanian by Bruce Benderson

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    A quite extraordinary book - part memoir, part travelogue, part unrequited-love letter. In his quest to win over the impoverished Romanian for whom he has fallen Benderson embarks on a wild obsession with the nation and its culture, laying bare the darkest sides of both the country and himself.
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    War with the Newts by Karel Capek

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    Republished in gloriously colourful jackets as part of Penguin's Translated Texts series, Capek's allegory of Czech politics is a darkly humourous satire in which humans discover a species of newt on Sumatra who can be trained to work and even speak.
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    Utz by Bruce Chatwin

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    This slender and wonderful novel, published shortly before the author's death and shortlisted for the 1988 Booker Prize, traces the fortunes of the enigmatic Utz, a man whose love for his precious porcelain collection prevents him from fleeing the oppression of Communist Czechoslovakia. Fantastic.
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    The Circumcision by Gyorgy Dalos

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    A delightfully comic, slender novel following its unlikely hero, 12-year-old Robi Singer, as he approaches a painful coming-of-age experience.
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    Solo by Rana Dasgupta

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    A poignant novel about a blind chemist living alone in Sofia, contemplating the past century of Bulgaria's history and reimagining a spectacular life for himself.
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    Povidky: Short Stories by Czech Women by Nancy Hawker, Ed.

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    By no means a classic collection of stories but still very good indeed. It brings together a range of authors that might otherwise not have been translated into English and as such offers a rare glimpse into the lives and imaginations of Czech women.
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    Youth Without Youth by Mircea Eliade

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    A fantastic psychological thriller by enigmatic Romanian philosopher Eliade, this novel tells of Matei, an elderly academic pursued by the Nazis for his prodigious powers of memory and comprehension. Suspenseful, witty and poignant.
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    Circus Bulgaria by Deyan Enev

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    A collection of short stories from a Bulgarian writer, which encapsulates the zeitgeist of a post-communist society in all its weirdness and wonder. Translated by the author of 'Street Without A Name'.
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    Under The Frog by Tibor Fischer

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    Fischer's hilarious debut follows two young Hungarian basketball players through the turbulent years post-WW2 and pre-Revolution. Pataki and Gyuri travel across their homeland on an epic quest for adventure, and find it in considerable doses. A great read.
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    The Good Soldier Svejk by Jaroslav Hasek

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    A Czech 'Catch 22', Hasek's brilliant satire tells the epic story of the likeably idiotic Svejk and his bumbling attempts to serve in The Great War. Not to be missed.
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    Collected Poems 1956-1998 by Zbigniew Herbert

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    Raise a glass to Atlantic books for publishing this thumpingly brilliant collected poems of the great Polish poet. A born poet, compelled to use poetry for the highest human means, Herbert is not always easy but he is always fascinating. This volume is edited and translated from the Polish by Alissa Valles with a fine introduction by Adam Zagajewski.
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    Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age by Bohumil Hrabal

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    In one long sentence, a Czech cobbler regales a group of women with stories from his past. Lively, extraordinary and utterly captivating.
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    Closely Observed Trains by Bohumil Hrabal

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    First translated in 1968, this is a real gem. Milos is a gauche young apprentice at a tiny but strategically crucial Bohemian train station in 1945. In less than 100 pages Hrabal weaves his memorably comic and heroic tale. A true Czech classic.
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    I Served The King of England by Bohumil Hrabal

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    A glitteringly comic novel charting the rise and fall of its remarkable hero Ditie, a daydreaming hotel waiter who comes into great fortune only to lose it. Deceptively whimsical, Hrabal here deftly skewers the 20th Century trials of his country.
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    Mercedes-Benz by Pawel Huelle

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    A slender but profound novel. Learning to drive in 1990s Gdansk the narrator regales his instructor with tales of his family's enduring love affair with the famous automobile, in doing so contrasting the golden era of Poland's pre-war independence with the dismal communist years. Excellent.
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    I Burn Paris by Bruno Jasienski

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    An exquisite translation of one of Poland's most uncomfortable masterstrokes of literature. On its publication in 1928, Jasienski's brutal dissection of utopian fantasies and transformation of Paris into a product of disease-addled minds caused uproar. With its strikingly immediate prose and bleak portrayal of mercenary relationships, I Burn Paris has lost none of its punch.
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    Metamorphosis & Other Stories by Franz Kafka

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    The haunting brilliance of the title story cannot be overstated, and the accompanying pieces often rival it for imaginative depth and literary vision. Stunning.
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    The Trial by Franz Kafka

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    Josef K. is on trial for his right to exist. Chilling, prophetic and compelling, this is one of Kafka's, and the 20th Century's, best. In the words of Camus its greatness is that 'it offers everything and confirms nothing'.
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    Metropole by Ferenc Karinthy

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    Budai becomes stranded in a city where every language but his own is spoken. Struggling to survive he finds comfort in an unconventional relationship with the elevator-operator in his hotel. A haunting dystopian classic with a unique sense of humour.
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    Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally

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    This 1982 novel tells an astounding story, later made famous by Spielberg's film. Fiercely researched and skilfully written, this is an uplifting tale of goodwill amidst inhumanity.
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    Fateless by Imre Kertesz

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    An extraordinary and deeply moving novel that tells of a 14-year-old Hungarian Jew sent to Auschwitz. Finding himself an outsider among his own people, Gyuri becomes an acute observer and makes for a compelling narrator.
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    Liquidation by Imre Kertesz

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    More metaphysical than 'Fateless', though no less gripping, this is a dark, bleakly comic literary detective novel that muses on the legacies the dead leave behind.
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    No Saints or Angels by Ivan Klima

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    'I killed my husband last night. I used a dental drill to bore a hole in his skull. I waited to see if a dove would fly out but out came a big black crow instead.' So begins this absorbing and passionate novel of Prague, told in the voices of three generations.