A classic of postwar literature, a small masterpiece of humour, humanity and heroism from one of the best Czech writers   For  twenty-two-year-old Milos, bumbling apprentice at a sleepy Czech   railway station, life is full of worries: his burdensome virginity, his   love for the pretty conductor Masha, the scandalous goings-on in the   station master's office. Beside them, the part he will come to play   against the occupying Germans seems a simple affair, in Bohumil  Hrabal's  touching, absurd masterpiece of humour, humanity and heroism.    Closely Watched Trains ,  which became the award-winning Jiri Menzel film of the 'Prague Spring',  is a masterpiece that fully justifies Hrabal's reputation as one of the  best Czech writers of the twentieth century.                            
                                                                
                                                                    
                                
                                
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