
About this book
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.
Subjects
Politics and governmentWorld politicsEthicsCommunismLifePolitikGeschichte (1965-1990)AufsatzsammlungBiography: generalc 1960 to c 1970c 1970 to c 1980c 1980 to c 1990PolitiekMaatschappijCzechoslovakia, politics and governmentWorld politics, 1945-Czech AuthorsBiographyPresidents