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  Skvorecky
An autobiography of the Czech Film and Stage Star, who was the femme fatale of Josef Goebbels.
Panel discussion (Czeslav Milosz, Josip Brodsky, Stanislaw Baranczak, Josef Škvorecký), paper: "Czech Literature Since 1945".
Josef Škvorecký, Zdena Salivarová, Samožerbuch (Panorama, Praha, 1991)
www.skvorecky.com /josef_bibliography.htm   (6824 words)

  
 Steve Koppelman's Catalogue of Poorly Catalogued Things, Which Is Also Called "hatless.com": March 2003 Archives
I like the way he angrily swats away a question about how "the left" should respond: "Why are you asking me about the left?" It's worth jumping through the hoops for a day-pass or trial membership or whatever it is they're making people do in order to get at content.
Kutler drily remarks that Josef Goebbels would be delighted by some of Ari Fleischer's circumlocutions.
If Kutler were a cabinet minister in a NATO country, he'd have been hounded out of office by now.
www.hatless.com /blog/archive/2003_03.html   (4969 words)

  
 Jean Renoir
Renoir took the idea for the film from the life of General Boulanger (1837-1891), who prepared a coup d'état, fled to Belgium, and committed suicide on the grave of his mistress.
LE GRANDE ILLUSION (1937) was Renoir's first international success, but in Germany it was banned by Nazi propaganda chief Josef Goebbels, who persuaded also Italians to ban it.
However, embarrassment was great when it won in Venice Film Festival the "Best Artistic Ensemble" award.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /jrenoir.htm   (2227 words)

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