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Vedontakal Vrop : ウィキペディア英語版
Vedontakal Vrop

''Vedontakal Vrop (The Secret Unmasked)'' is an imaginary five-hour-long opera which features in two books by the English novelist Malcolm Bradbury (1932–2000), ''Rates of Exchange'' (1983) and ''Why Come to Slaka?'' (1986).
==Context==
Slaka is an imaginary East European COMECON country, described by Bradbury through the character of its leader, Comrade-General I. Vulcani, as "a nation proud of its socialistik emulations."〔Bradbury (1986), 9.〕 Slaka, which, according to the writer Lidia Vianu "reminds us of Bulgaria"〔Vianu (1999).〕 is the subject of Bradbury's books ''Rates of Exchange'' and ''Why Come to Slaka?'', the first of which is a novel relating the misadventures of a visiting British academic, the second of which is a pastiche guide book to the country. Slaka is also the name of the country's capital.

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