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- | more | + | Inspired by fairy-tales such as [[Alice in Wonderland]] and [[Little Red-Riding Hood]], "[[Valerie and her Week of Wonders]]" is a [[surreal]] tale in which [[love]], [[fear]], [[sex]] and [[religion]] merge into one [[fantastic]] world. |
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Jaromil Jires Writers: Vitezslav Nezval (novel)
Inspired by fairy-tales such as Alice in Wonderland and Little Red-Riding Hood, "Valerie and her Week of Wonders" is a surreal tale in which love, fear, sex and religion merge into one fantastic world.