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- Name: Knihovna Václava Havla - knihovna
- Address: Ostrovní 13, Praha 1, 110 00
- Specification: AVH/03 - Duplicity
- Signature: AVH/03cze1989/D
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- Name: Archiv Václava Havla - Hrádeček
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- Name: Knihovna Václava Havla - knihovna
- Address: Ostrovní 13, Praha 1, 110 00
- Specification: AVH/03 - Duplicity
- Signature: AVH/03cze1989/D
Basic Info
- Record's ID: 107
- Document's type: book
- Year of publishing: 1989
- Publisher: Čs. dokumentační středisko nezávislé literatury : Scheinfeld
- ISBN / ISSN: 3-8914-055-6
- Language: czech
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Author info
Publication contains following Václav Havel's texts
- p. 3-15: An interview with Václav Havel (april 1983)
- p. 16-20: I do not want to emigrate
- p. 21-22: Answers to questions by a Scandinavian journalist
- p. 23-29: Answers to questions by Der Spiegel magazine
- p. 33-51: Politics and Conscience
- p. 52-56: Thriller (The Thriller)
- p. 57-83: Anatomy of a Reticence
- p. 84-90: The Erasmus Prize
- p. 91-107: On the Meaning of Charter 77
- p. 108-129: Stories and Totalitarianism
- p. 133-144: Six Notes on Culture
- p. 145-147: An answer for the enquiry of Lenka Procházková
- p. 148-152: An answer for the enquiry of the European Cultural Forum
- p. 153-159: An Answer to Young Christians
- p. 160-164: Two Notes on Charter 77
- p. 165-168: An answer for an enquiry of Harold Gordon Skilling
- p. 169-171: A Meeting with Gorbachev
- p. 172-179: Farce, Reformability, and the Future of the World
- p. 180-181: Newspapers as Education
- p. 182-190: Thoughts on František K.
- p. 191-193: Reasons for Scepticism and the Sources of Hope
- p. 194-196: Socialism as a Ciphre
- p. 197-199: The Burden of the 21st of August
- p. 200-204: A Disregarded Generation
- p. 205-207: Greetings at the 70th anniversary celebration of the establishment of Czechoslovakia
- p. 208-211: Cards on the Table
- p. 212-214: Truth and Persecution
- p. 217-219: Gimme that!
- p. 220-231: Responsibility as Destiny
- p. 232-236: Slaughter of Cattle
- p. 237-244: Life in Vidrholec
- p. 245-248: Editorial note to the collection of essays 'The Natural World as a Political Problem' (Přirozený svět jako politický problém)
- p. 249-253: Preface to the collection of philosophical essays Hostina
- p. 254-257: A Cry of Apprehension
- p. 258-259: Jaroslav Seifert Has Died
- p. 260-263: Feuilletons by Ludvík Vaculík
- p. 264-265: A Note on Ten Poems of Jiří Kuběna
- p. 266-268: On the Way to the Last One
- p. 269-271: A Friend of Eva Kantůrková
- p. 272-274: Two notes on the 'Million Jeep' by Jan Novák
- p. 275-276: Following Pavel Wonka
- p. 277: Following Jiří Theiner
- p. 281-283: A Note on the Staging of the Play Vyrozumění
- p. 291-293: Author's afterword to the book Ztížené možnosti (Increased Difficulties)
- p. 294-297: On the Vaněk Playlets
- p. 298-304: Far Away from the Theatre
- p. 305-312: Radok Today
- p. 313-318: A letter to Milan Uhde
- p. 319-320: Answers to questions concerning the Paris premiere of The Beggar's Opera
- p. 321-324: Pavel from Teplice
- p. 325-330: At the Premiere
- p. 333-336: A letter to the Attorney General (September 1984)
- p. 337-338: Answer to the Invitation to a Discussion On the Peace Movement
- p. 337-338:
- p. 339-340: Answer to the Invitation to an International Colloquium
- p. 341-342: An open letter to the International Days of Freedom and Human Rights
- p. 343: An open letter to general Wojciech Jaruzelski
- p. 344-345: A letter to the peace congress in Hannover
- p. 346-353: A letter to the Attorney General of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (August 1985)
- p. 354-356: A letter to the Vienna Conference
- p. 357-360: A letter to President Mitterrand
- p. 363-364: A speech at an independent protest meeting in Prague
- p. 365-366: An appeal on the radio
- p. 367-369: Closing speech at the Prague 3 District Court
- p. 370-372: Closing speech at the Prague Municipal Court
- p. 377-390: Speech at the congress of the Union of Czechoslovak Writers
- p. 391-404: Speech at the 4th congress of the Union of Czechoslovak Writers
- p. 405-412: On the Theme of Opposition
- p. 413-419: Speech at the founding congress of the Union of Czech Writers
- p. 420-433: A letter to Alexander Dubček
- p. 434-437: Letter to Olga no. 163
- p. 437-439: Letter to Olga no. 165