Czech Literary Hero Josef Skvorecky Dead At 87

A novelist, scholar, and dissident, Skvorecky fled Prague during the 1968 Soviet invasion. He and his wife settled in Toronto, where they founded a press and published writers such as Vaclav Havel and Milan Kundera whose books were banned in Czechoslovakia. Best known among Skvorecky’s own books are The Engineer of Human Souls and The Republic of Whores.