Hlasko has been described as Poland's angry young man of the 1950s. "The Eighth Day of the Week" is a story of two young people searching for a place to consummate their love, and "Killing the Second Dog" gives voice to the rebellious longings and resentments of youth growing up under communism.
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Hlasko has been described as Poland's angry young man of the 1950s. "The Eighth Day of the Week" is a story of two young people searching for a place to consummate their love, and "Killing the Second Dog" gives voice to the rebellious longings and resentments of youth growing up under communism.
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Very good. Bumped edges. Slight scratches to cover. Appears unread, may have minor damage from transit/storage. Next working day dispatch from the UK (Mon-Fri). Please contact us with any queries.
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