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Bohumil Hrabal, a Czech writer known for his lyrical grotesque and humor, in his novel The Town Where Time Stood Still evokes childhood in the small town of Libeň (part of Prague), where time seems to stand still in a magical but melancholic world.
Today, both in the Church and in the world, we encounter many serious, worried, and thoughtful faces; there is too little cheerfulness, smiles, humor, and joy. This says a lot about us and our times.
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After the great success of the book Spiritual Wit, we present to you its sequel - Spiritual Wit 2, which collects spiritual jokes, anecdotes, and sayings from everyday life.
When it was first published in 2000, Tomić's novel What is a Man Without a Mustache instantly became a bestseller, and over the next few years it went through a series of new editions, dramatizations, and a film adaptation. First edition.