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Dita Saxova opens in 1947 as the title character, an eighteen-year-old concentration camp survivor, tries to start a new life in post-World War Il Prague.

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Dita Saxova opens in 1947 as the title character, an eighteen-year-old concentration camp survivor, tries to start a new life in post-World War Il Prague.
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Autorenporträt
Holocaust survivor Arnost Lustig was born in Prague in 1926. Lustig became a radio reporter and upon his return from Prague with his mother. Currently, Lustig teaches at the American University in Washington, D. C. Lustig's short story selections include Children of the Holocaust, Indecent Dreams, and Street of Lost Brothers. His awards include an Emmy, a National Jewish Book Award, and the Karel Čapek Award for Literary Achievement by President Valclav Havel.