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Chapters: ?uba Lesna, Jan Chalupka, ?ubomir Feldek, Peter Jaro, Jakub Grajchman. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 20. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publishers book club where you can select from moreMoreChapters: ?uba Lesna, Jan Chalupka, ?ubomir Feldek, Peter Jaro, Jakub Grajchman. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 20. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publishers book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: uba Lesna (also uby Lesnej) (b. 1954) is a contemporary Slovakian investigative journalist, filmmaker, novelist, and playwright. While her earlier work focused on plays, since Czechoslovakias Velvet Revolution she has worked primarily as a journalist, writing also several books and a novel, Pripad medika, now being rewritten as a play. Non-fiction two ... books about the most famous cases linked to the countrys intelligence service (SIS) between 1994 and 1998 Fiction ...based on a real murder committed in 1976. The book is a grotesque picture of the totalitarian system in the former Czechoslovakia. In the 1980s a young doctor was killed and 8 people arrested for murdering her ... But a question remains - what really happened? ...a documentary film about the 1995 abduction of Michal Kova, Jr., son of the former Slovak president..., which some believe was carried out by allies of former Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar within the SIS secret service. The novel Pripad medika is and is not about the actual murder of medical student udmila Cervanova. It is, because uba Lesna became familiar with this affair over a long period of time and discovered many facts and a lot of information used in the book. And it is not, because the novel is written as a literary fiction about the abduction and murder of a character, medical student Alena Hronska. Why did the famous author of non-fiction books (The Abduction of the Presidents Son, The Abduction of Democracy) not stick to pure facts this time? And why did she decide to risk telling her own version of this affair? Because, as she says herself in the books introduction, according to ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=22480886 Slovak Dramatists And Playwrights by Books LLC