April 18, 2007

Egon Bondy, Czech Writer and Critic, Dies at 77

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The NY Times reports:

Egon Bondy, a poet and philosopher whose idiosyncratic cocktail of whimsically demented verse and profoundly subversive metaphysics lubricated the underground movement that helped topple Communism in Czechoslovakia, died on Monday in Bratislava, Slovakia. He was 77.

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