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"John Keane reveals the unseen Havel and dramatises the key moments of joy, misery, triumph and ruin on which his life has turned." "Havel was born in 1936 into a well-connected bourgeois family in Prague. He grew up in one of the world's most hellish hot-spots and witnessed the efforts of the people of his native Czechoslovakia to deal with not one, but two totalitarian regimes. John Keane describes Havel's disdain for Nazi troops and Soviet tanks in the streets of his childhood; his daring teenage efforts in the face of Stalinism, to organise a literary circle called the Thirty-Sixers; his assaults on the theatre establishment leading to global fame for award-winning, side-splitting satires on the absurdities of unaccountable power. We see his early confrontations with the Communist authorities in the 1960s, as editor of the journal Tvar (The Face), as political writer, and as radio announcer and street activist during and immediately after the Prague Spring. We watch him brave the Cold War, dream up the human rights initiative called Charter 77, and suffer four years' imprisonment. His dramatic role in the magical 'velvet' events in the autumn of 1989 is scrutinised. We see him fighting his way through an obstacle course of death, intrigue, rivalry and trickery, then catapulted into the office of president of his country as it gropes its way towards constitutional government, market reforms, and entry into the European Union. Finally we see, through the twists and turns of the past decade, the final act of a tragedy unfolding in the hilltop castle of Prague, to the sounds of public grumbling and sharpening knives." "His account of the tragic life of Vaclav Havel presents a vivid portrait of the tumultuous events of this century. We discover why Havel, the 'post-modern president', came to have admirers in the four corners of the earth. And we see how much Havel can teach us about power-grabbing and power-sharing, the powerful and the powerless."--Jacket.
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Biography, Politics and government, Czech Dramatists, Dissenters, Presidents, Politicians, New York Times reviewed, Dissidents, Biographies, Hommes politiques, Dramaturges tchèques, Dramatists, biography, Czech republic, politics and governmentPeople
Václav Havel (1936-2011)Places
Czechoslovakia, Czech RepublicTimes
20th century, 1968-1989, 1993-Edition | Availability |
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Václav Havel: a political tragedy in six acts
2000, Basic Books
in English
- 1st [Basic Books] ed
0465037194 9780465037193
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Václav Havel: politická tragédie v šesti dějstvích
1999, Volvox Globator
in Czech
- Vyd. 1.
8072073087 9788072073085
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"Based on unrestricted access to Havel, his circle and even his enemies, this authorized biography is the first definitive account of one of the great moral and political leaders of our time. John Keane's account of the tragic life of Vaclav Havel provides us with a vivid, invaluable portrait of the tumultuous events of this century."--BOOK JACKET.
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