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1974 novel by Egon Bondy

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Invalidní sourozenci (The Invalid Siblings) is a Czech science fiction novel by Egon Bondy. It was first published in 1974.

References

  1. Schwartz, Matthias; Winkel, Heike (2016-04-29). Eastern European Youth Cultures in a Global Context. Springer. ISBN 9781137385130. Bondy's samizdat novel Invalidní sourozenci (The Invalid Siblings) was considered the bible of the underground from the time of its publication in 1974.
  2. Křivánek, Vladimír (1994). Český Dekameron: sto knih 1969-1992 (in Czech). Scientia. ISBN 9788085827781.
  3. Martin, Machovec (2018-04-01). Views from the Inside: Czech Underground Literature and Culture (1948–1989). Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press. ISBN 9788024635927.
  4. Chitnis, Rajendra Anand (2004-11-10). Literature in Post-Communist Russia and Eastern Europe: The Russian, Czech and Slovak Fiction of the Changes 1988-98. Routledge. ISBN 9781134254071.


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