Interest of the translation: An important publishing house for exiled Czech and Slovak writers following the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. Books that were banned in Czechoslovakia were published by 68 Publishers in Toronto, Canada and were often smuggled back into Soviet territory where they would become underground classics (taken from the article on Alan Levy, explaining the significance of his Rowboat to Prague).
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