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Disturbing the Peace - A Conversation with Karel Huizdala

On the eve of his fiftieth birthday, Vaclav Havel looks back on his life in the theatre, the literary politics of his early years and the stagnation that followed the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. Havel also discusses his part in his country's struggle to restore morality and civic responsibility to public life and the price he has paid for this.

 

Although in many ways this book stands as an informal autobiography of the playwright turned statesman, these eloquent and often witty interviews do much more than just recapitulate how Vaclav Havel helped transform Czechoslovakia into a democracy. Havel gives insights into Czech history, the social and political roles of art, and a statement of the values underlying recent events in Eastern Europe. A national bestseller.

 

Condition: Good. Dust Jacket's spine faded by Sun.

Cover: Hardcover with Dust Jacket. 

No. of Pages: 228.

 

 

Disturbing the Peace - A Conversation with Karel Huizdala

SKU: 69
£10.00Price
  • First Edition

    with Dust Jacket.

    Published in 1990 by Faber and Faber.

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