The collection of the Slovak writer and publicist Dominik Tatarka (1913–1989) contains unique correspondence, manuscripts and audio recordings illustrating life of this leading Czechoslovak writer, who had been critical to the communist regime since 1950s and became a “banned author” and dissident after 1968.
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Location:
- Strahovské nádvoří 1, 118 38 Praha 1 - Hradčany, Czech Republic
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Date of founding:
- 1979
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Location:
- Ljubljana Turjaška ulica 1, Slovenia 1000
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Persecuted under communism, Eginald Schlattner emerged after 1989 as one of the most successful writers of the German community in Romania. His personal collection, which contains books, manuscripts, letters, photos and video recordings, reflects his troubled relations with the communist regime.
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Location:
- Sibiu Strada Mitropoliei 30, Romania
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Date of founding:
- n.a.
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This collection of the Czecho-Slovak poet, novelist, playwright, philosopher and “guru” of the Czechoslovak underground, Egon Bondy (real name Zbyněk Fišer, 1930–2007), consists of sources related to the history of the Czechoslovak literary underground and the left-wing opposition to the communist regime.
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Location:
- Strahovské nádvoří 1, 118 38 Praha 1 - Hradčany, Czech Republic
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Date of founding:
- 1984
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Location:
- Leipzig Menckestraße 27, Germany 04155
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Date of founding:
- 2006
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