Václav Havel
Birth date: October 05, 1936
Died: December 18, 2011
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Oh, the feels. There's just too much here and during this time. I'm trying to keep this to a review and will post the book inspired rant later. Please bear with me, there will be crossover. This book is amazing and really showcases the struggle and strength of a founder of democracy for her country....
bookshelves: play-dramatisation, radio-3, spring-2012, fradio, czech, published-1985, translation Recommended for: Brazilliant Read from April 12 to 16, 2012 Richard Briers stars in a black comedy by Czech playwright and President Václav Havel.Sunday eveningFrom wiki: Havel was the ninth and la...
Look at the complete title of this book. The book is more about Alice Herz-Sommer's life philosophy than the events that shaped that philosophy. She is the oldest living holocaust survivor. Yes, she is still living and will be 110 in November 2013. She and her son survived the Theresienstadt concent...
I don't even have words to describe this play, it was a bit odd but so incredibly moving at the same time. Essentially, a philosopher in Communist-occupied Czechoslovakia that has written something has to contend with the dual forces of "the people" clamoring for him to do more, and the constant thr...
Richard Briers stars in a black comedy by Czech playwright and President Václav Havel.Sunday eveningFrom wiki: Havel was the ninth and last president of Czechoslovakia (1989–1992) and the first president of the Czech Republic (1993–2003). He wrote more than 20 plays and numerous non-fiction works, t...