The dissidents look back

Eastern approaches 2015-07-01

Summary:

FOR most of the 1980s, avant-garde artist Laszlo Rajk deployed his creative talents towards irritating Hungary’s communist regime. From 1981-83, he ran a samizdat (underground literature) bookshop out of his apartment. “There was an open house on Tuesday evenings, announced on Radio Free Europe, which meant everybody knew,” he says.

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http://www.economist.com/blogs/easternapproaches/2014/11/25th-anniversary-1989?fsrc=rss

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Date tagged:

07/01/2015, 04:44

Date published:

11/11/2014, 09:07