Paul Wilson is a writer based in Toronto. He has translated major works by Josef Škvorecký, Ivan Klíma, Bohumil Hrabal, and Václav Havel. (May 2013)
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Kicking the Germans Out of the East
May 23, 2013
Orderly and Humane: The Expulsion of the Germans After the Second World War
by R.M. Douglas
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The Dilemma of Madeleine Albright
June 7, 2012
Prague Winter: A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937–1948
by Madeleine Albright, with Bill Woodward
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Václav Havel (1936–2011)
February 9, 2012
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Václav vs. Václav
May 10, 2007
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The Freedom Tower
March 29, 2007
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Wonderful Life
April 10, 2003
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A Farewell to Politics
October 24, 2002
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The First Laugh
December 16, 1999
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A New European Order?
March 2, 1995
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An Upheaval for Czech Readers
October 20, 1994
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‘The Post-Communist Nightmare’: An Exchange
February 17, 1994
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On Rita Klímová (1931–1993)
February 3, 1994
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How Europe Could Fail
November 18, 1993
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Unlikely Hero
September 23, 1993
Hope Dies Last: The Autobiography of Alexander Dubcek edited and translated by Jirí Hochman
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The Post-Communist Nightmare
May 27, 1993
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Czechoslovakia: The Pain of Divorce
December 17, 1992
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The End of the Velvet Revolution
August 13, 1992
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A Dream for Czechoslovakia
June 25, 1992
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Paradise Lost
April 9, 1992
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On Home
December 5, 1991
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‘Uncertain Strength’: An Interview With Václav Havel
August 15, 1991
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The New Year in Prague
March 7, 1991
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On Kafka
September 27, 1990
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Reflections on a Paradoxical Life
June 14, 1990
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History of a Public Enemy
May 31, 1990

