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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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    book The House of Dolls 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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