Letters to Olga: June 1979-September 1982 by Vaclav Havel (Author), Paul Wilson (Author)
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Overview: During his three-year imprisonment for human rights activities, Czech dissident and leading playwright Havel was allowed to write nothing but one letter a week to his wife. In these 144 letters that made it through the prison censor, Havel meditates on theatre, religion, and philosophy; his personal world-view; the meaning of his actions; and the issues of human identity and personal responsibility in modern society. The letters, excellently translated, are a unique and moving document of the struggle by a man of formidable moral strength to preserve his dignity and identity in the most difficult conditions.
Genre: Nonfiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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Requirements: PDF Reader, 3,4Mb
Overview: During his three-year imprisonment for human rights activities, Czech dissident and leading playwright Havel was allowed to write nothing but one letter a week to his wife. In these 144 letters that made it through the prison censor, Havel meditates on theatre, religion, and philosophy; his personal world-view; the meaning of his actions; and the issues of human identity and personal responsibility in modern society. The letters, excellently translated, are a unique and moving document of the struggle by a man of formidable moral strength to preserve his dignity and identity in the most difficult conditions.
Genre: Nonfiction > Biographies & Memoirs
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