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Igor Torkar was the pen name of Boris Fakin (13 October 1913 – 1 January 2004), a Slovenian writer, playwright, and poet best known for his literary descriptions of Communist repression in Yugoslavia after World War II.
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Igor Torkar Torkar, Igor
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Slovenian writer
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2004-01-01Z
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2004-01-01Z
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