Wild East: Stories from the Last FrontierBoris Fishman Justin, Charles & Co., 2003 - 266 pages This book is a lusty and raucous anthology of stories about bohemians, danger junkies, and thrillseekers reveling in the cultural, social, political and sexual renaissance that followed the fall of the iron curtain. |
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Narrating Post/communism: Colonial Discourse and Europe's Borderline ... Nataša Kovačević No preview available - 2008 |