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Author Havel, Václav.

Title Open letters : selected writings 1964-1990 / by Václav Havel ; selected and edited by Paul Wilson.

Publication Info. New York : Knopf, 1991.

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Location Call No. Status
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  943.7043 HAVEL    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  891.86 HAVEL    In Transit
Edition 1st American ed.
Description xiv, 415 pages ; 22 cm
Note Includes index.
Contents Second wind -- On evasive thinking -- On the theme of an opposition -- Letter to Alexander Dub̆cek -- "Dear Dr. Husák" -- "It always makes sense to tell the truth" -- Trial -- Article 202 -- Article 203 -- Power of the powerless -- Reports on my house arrest -- Two letters from prison -- "I take the side of truth -- Politics and conscience -- Six asides about culture -- Thriller -- Anatomy of a reticence -- Two notes on Charter 77 -- Stories and totalitarianism --
Meating Gorbachev -- Farce, reformability, and the future of the world -- Thinking about Frantis̆ek K. -- Testing ground -- Word about words -- New Year's address.
Summary Spanning twenty-five years, this historic collection of writings shows Vaclav Havel's evolution from a modestly known playwright who had the courage to advise and criticize Czechoslovakia's leaders to a newly elected president whose first address to his fellow citizens begins, "I assume you did not propose me for this office so that I, too, would lie to you." Some of the pieces in Open letters, such as "Dear Dr. Husak" and the essay "The Power of the Powerless," are by now almost legendary for their influence on a generation of Eastern European dissidents; others, such as some of Havel's prison correspondence and his private letter to Alexander Dubcek, appear in English for the first time. All of them bear the unmistakable imprint of Havel's intellectual rigor, moral conviction, and unassuming eloquence, while standing as important additions to the world's literature of conscience.
Subject Czechoslovakia -- Politics and government -- 1968-
ISBN 0679400273
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