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    (By Anton Baláž)

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    Author Anton Baláž
    “Book Descriptions: The year is 1949. Europe has been split by the Iron Curtain with Stalinism growing exponentially in its eastern part. In post-war Czechoslovakia, the communist authorities ship a group of prostitutes to a re-education camp to be turned into "decent women and socially aware citizens." The camp "team" consists of 753 political offenders, 132 antisocial types, 53 former prostitutes, 58 members of the National Security Council, 2 horses and 16 police dogs...

    Anton Baláž had written a masterful erotic and grotesque political parody in which fallen women, doomed to "historical liquidation", are trying to survive in the absurd atmosphere where they are being re-educated in an Orwellian manner of social engineering.”

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