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    2020-01-19. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arnošt Lustig. Arnošt Lustig at IMDb Watch film about Arnost Lustig "Nine lives" at www.dafilms.com...
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  • television actor Alessandro Lustig (1857–1937), Austro-Italian pathologist Alvin Lustig (1915–1955), American designer Arnošt Lustig (1926–2011), Czech Jewish...
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  • and Clémence Thioly [fr]. It is set in World War II and based on the Arnošt Lustig book, A girl from Antwerp. Clémence Thioly [fr] as Colette Jiří Mádl...
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  • from a train taking them to a concentration camp, based loosely on Arnošt Lustig's autobiographical novel Darkness Has No Shadow. It was director Jan...
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  • Fighter is a documentary film about Arnošt Lustig (1926–2011) and Jan Wiener (1920–2010), two Jews who return to Europe to revisit the past. A survivor...
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    Ka-Tsetnik 135633 as a pseudonym) and the Stalag fiction genre. Czech author Arnošt Lustig wrote a novel Lovely Green Eyes (ISBN 1559706961), which tells a story...
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    Peress, an army dentist who refused to sign loyalty oaths. Czech writer Arnošt Lustig recounts in his book 3x18 that Joseph Heller told him that he would...
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  • Look up Arnošt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arnošt or Arnost is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Arnost, medieval Bishop of...
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  • Křesadlo Karel Kryl Milan Kundera František Langer Bohuslav z Lobkovic Arnošt Lustig Karel Hynek Mácha Petr Maděra Jiří Mahen Rudolf Medek Ondřej Neff Vladimír...
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  • is based on Arnošt Lustig's novel of the same name. It is an adaptation of Arnošt Lustig's short novel first published in 1964. Lustig's novel is inspired...
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  • for a short time to train its junior team. In 1949 his close friend Arnošt Lustig recommended that he concentrate on writing, and as a result, Popper...
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  • November 1925 – 8 May 2017), German-Jewish actor and resistant, survived. Arnošt Lustig (21 December 1926 – 26 February 2011), Czechoslovak and later Czech...
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    prize". CBC News. October 27, 2010. Retrieved October 27, 2010. "Novelist Lustig awarded Kafka Prize". Agence France-Presse. April 9, 2008. Archived from...
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    Arne Laurin (real name Arnošt Lustig; 1889 in Hrnčíře village, Praha-Šeberov, Prague – 17 February 1945 in New York City) was a Czech-Jewish journalist...
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    Connell (US) Mahasweta Devi (India) E. L. Doctorow (US) James Kelman (UK) Arnošt Lustig (Czech Republic) Alice Munro (Canada) V. S. Naipaul (Trinidad/UK) Ngũgĩ...
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    the authors Franz Kafka, Jiří Orten, Ota Pavel, František R. Kraus, Arnošt Lustig, and Lenka Reinerová. Artists Jiří Kars and Max Horb who's tomb was...
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    Luís, Maranhão, Brazil 4 December 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2002 Arnošt Lustig 21 December 1926 Prague, Czech Republic 26 February 2011 Prague, Czech...
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    Ivan Klíma, Pavel Kohout), the theme of war and occupation (Jiří Weil, Arnošt Lustig), especially the fate of Jews. Bohumil Hrabal became the most prominent...
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  • 2005) 1923 – Wat Misaka, American basketball player (d. 2019) 1926 – Arnošt Lustig, Czech author and playwright (d. 2011) 1926 – Joe Paterno, American...
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  • ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-01-30. Hevesi, Dennis (2011-03-05). "Arnost Lustig, Who Wrote Tales of Holocaust, Dies at 84". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331...
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    Karel Jaromír Erben, Jiří Wolker, Karel Hynek Mácha, Vítězslav Nezval, Arnošt Lustig, Jaroslav Vrchlický, Karel Havlíček Borovský, Ivan Klíma, Egon Erwin...
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  • Trafika featured conversations with writers, including Miroslav Holub, Arnošt Lustig, György Konrád, Paul Bowles, and Tomaž Šalamun. Trafika was founded...
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    Řehka is married and has two children. In May 2019, he received the Arnošt Lustig Award for Courage, Bravery, Humanity and Justice for 2018. "Obrazem:...
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    Czechoslovakian film directed by Zbyněk Brynych and written by survivor Arnošt Lustig; later released on DVD accompanied by a booklet containing an essay...
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    ISBN 978-0-413-34360-4. "A personal testimony by Arnošt Lustig". Retrieved 2008-06-04. Lustig, Arnošt (2003). 3x18 (portréty a postřehy) (in Czech). Nakladatelství...
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  • Colette Milan Cieslar An adaptation of the novel A girl from Antwerp by Arnošt Lustig 2013 Poland Denmark Ida Paweł Pawlikowski Won Academy Award for Best...
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  • Japanese record producer, DJ, composer and arranger (b. 1974) 2011 – Arnošt Lustig, Czech author, playwright, and screenwriter (b. 1926) 2012 – Richard...
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  • based on novels or short stories. In Czechoslovakia, five stories by Arnošt Lustig were adapted for the screen in the 1960s, including Němec's Diamonds...
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    man's unsuccessful attempt to hide his Jewish lover. Jiří Weil and Arnošt Lustig, both Holocaust survivors, became known for their literature on the...
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    Němec adapted a short story by Arnošt Lustig based on the author's experience of the Holocaust. Němec would return to Lustig's writing to direct the influential...
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