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The Creative Writing Lesson
AuthorMichal Viewegh
Original titleLekce tvůrčího psaní
LanguageCzech
GenrePsychological fiction novella
PublisherPetrov
Publication date2005
Pages140
ISBN80-7227-223-3

Lekce tvůrčího psaní (The Creative Writing Lesson) is a Czech psychological novella, written by Michal Viewegh. It was first published in 2005. A Slovenian edition was published in 2010.

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  1. "The Creative Writing Lesson - Michael Viewegh". Dana Blatná Literary Agency. Retrieved 27 July 2018.


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