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- Name: Knihovna Václava Havla - knihovna
- Address: Ostrovní 13, Praha 1, 110 00
- Specification: AVH/10 - Spisy
- Signature: AVH/10Sp4
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- Name: Knihovna Václava Havla - knihovna
- Address: Ostrovní 13, Praha 1, 110 00
- Specification: AVH/10 - Spisy
- Signature: AVH/10Sp4
Basic Info
- Record's ID: 14
- Document's type: book
- Year of publishing: 1999
- Publisher: Torst : Praha
- ISBN / ISSN: 80-7215-090-1
- Language: czech
Author info
Publication contains following Václav Havel's texts
- p. 7-60: Commentary on the Play Conspirators
- p. 10ř58-1031: A letter to Miloš Rejchrt and Jan Dus
- p. 61-66: Pizhd'uks
- p. 67-108: An Open Letter to Dr. Husak, General Secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party ()
- p. 109-113: And the Whole Family Sings
- p. 114-124: Facts About the Performance of the Beggar's Opera
- p. 125-130: Alfréd Radok. An Obituary
- p. 131-134: Pohledy 1 (Views 1)
- p. 135-142: The Process
- p. 143-158: Author's afterword to the book Hry 1970-1976 (Plays 1970-1976)
- p. 159-170: To the Editorial Board of Práce (Labour)
- p. 171-176: Last Interview
- p. 177-181: Final word
- p. 182-190: §202
- p. 191-205: A Report on My Participation in the Railwaymen's Ball
- p. 206-214: §203
- p. 215-220: A foreword to Jan Lopatka's book Předpoklady tvorby (Prerequisites for Production)
- p. 221-223: To the World PEN Club congress in Stockholm
- p. 224-330: The power of the powerless
- p. 331-334: A letter to Alexandr Kliment
- p. 335-344: First Report on My House Arrest
- p. 345-349: Dear Mr Ludvík
- p. 350-357: Dear Mr Pithart
- p. 358-362: To Rudolf Kirchschläger
- p. 363-374: Second Report on My House Arrest
- p. 375-388: Own defence
- p. 389-393: Closing speech
- p. 394-396: Gimme that!
- p. 397-398: Foreword to the Dutch version of Pavel Landovský's play Objížďka ('A Detour')
- p. 399-401: A Note on the Staging of the Play Vyrozumění
- p. 402-417: Responsibility as Destiny
- p. 418-445: Politics and Conscience
- p. 446-452: Slaughter of Cattle
- p. 453-455: The Lawsuit against Škvorecký
- p. 456-457: A letter to the peace congress
- p. 458-469: Life in Vidrholec
- p. 470-474: Editorial note to the collection of essays 'The Natural World as a Political Problem' (Přirozený svět jako politický problém)
- p. 475-491: Six Notes on Culture
- p. 492-494: Answer to the Invitation to a Discussion On the Peace Movement
- p. 495-497: A letter to Jaroslav Seifert
- p. 497-505: Notes on Largo Desolato
- p. 506-512: Thriller (The Thriller)
- p. 513-514: Answer to the Invitation to an International Colloquium
- p. 515-518: An answer for the enquiry of Lenka Procházková
- p. 519-522: Author's afterword to the book Ztížené možnosti (Increased Difficulties)
- p. 523-561: Anatomy of a Reticence
- p. 562-567: An answer for the enquiry of the European Cultural Forum
- p. 568-573: Preface to the collection of philosophical essays Hostina
- p. 574-575: An open letter to the International Days of Freedom and Human Rights
- p. 576: An open letter to general Wojciech Jaruzelski
- p. 577-581: On the Vaněk Playlets
- p. 582-583: A letter to the peace congress in Hannover
- p. 584: On the Magazine Obrys
- p. 585-590: A Cry of Apprehension
- p. 591-600: An Answer to Young Christians
- p. 601-605: A Letter from Karel Trinkewitz's Novel '1472 steps'
- p. 606-608: Jaroslav Seifert Has Died
- p. 609-611: Milan Horáček's Visit to Czechoslovakia
- p. 612: Statement on receiving the Erasmus Prize
- p. 613-622: The Erasmus Prize
- p. 623-629: Two Notes on Charter 77
- p. 630-634: Feuilletons by Ludvík Vaculík
- p. 635-643: Far Away from the Theatre
- p. 644-649: An answer for an enquiry of Harold Gordon Skilling
- p. 650-660: Radok Today
- p. 661-663: A Note on Ten Poems of Jiří Kuběna
- p. 664-686: On the Meaning of Charter 77
- p. 687-694: A letter to Milan Uhde
- p. 695-697: On the Way to the Last One
- p. 699-917: Disturbing the Peace
- p. 918-920: For Jan Lopatka and Andrej Stankovič
- p. 921-925: A Friend of Eva Kantůrková
- p. 926-930: Pavel from Teplice
- p. 931-959: Stories and Totalitarianism
- p. 960-963: A Meeting with Gorbachev
- p. 964-965: What can or cannot be expected from Lidové noviny of this kind
- p. 966-976: Farce, Reformability, and the Future of the World
- p. 977-980: A letter to the Vienna Conference
- p. 981-988: Concerning a Certain Question
- p. 989-991: Newspapers as Education
- p. 992-1003: Thoughts on František K.
- p. 1004-1038: On Redevelopment
- p. 1039-1043: Reasons for Scepticism and the Sources of Hope
- p. 1044-1046: Two notes on the 'Million Jeep' by Jan Novák
- p. 1048-1055: At the Premiere
- p. 1056-1057: Following Pavel Wonka
- p. 1062-1065: Socialism as a Ciphre
- p. 1066-1067: Following Jiří Theiner
- p. 1068-1070: A Description of My Writing Desk
- p. 1071-1075: The Burden of the 21st of August
- p. 1076-1081: A Disregarded Generation
- p. 1082-1085: Greetings at the 70th anniversary celebration of the establishment of Czechoslovakia
- p. 1086-1089: A letter to Prime Minister Ladislav Adamec
- p. 1090-1094: A letter to President Mitterrand
- p. 1095-1099: Cards on the Table
- p. 1100-1102: A speech at an independent protest meeting in Prague
- p. 1103-1105: Truth and Persecution
- p. 1106-1108: An appeal on the radio
- p. 1109-1110: Revisiting the Anonymous Letter of 9 January
- p. 1111-1112: A Witness on the Protest Meeting of 15 January
- p. 1113: A Message from Prison
- p. 1114-1117: Closing speech at the Prague 3 District Court
- p. 1118-1120: Closing speech at the Prague Municipal Court
- p. 1121-1122: After the Return
- p. 1123-1127: Testing Terrain
- p. 1128-1143: A Word About Words
- p. 1143-1146: Statement on the anniversary of the armed intervention of August 1968
- p. 1147-1151: A letter to the Canadian PEN Club congress
- p. 1152-1153: A letter to Tadeuzs Mazowiecki and Imre Poszgay
- p. 1154-1159: One Hour between a Loser and a Politician
- p. 1160-1161: an address to protesters
- p. 1162-1163: an address to protesters
- p. 1164-1166: an address to protesters
- p. 1167-1170: a proclamation of the KC OF and KV VPN about the political situtation after the reconstruction of the Federal Government
- p. 1171-1172: a statement of the KC OF and KV VPN on Federal Government Prime Minister Ladislav Adamec's appearance
- p. 1173-1176: an address to protesters
- p. 1177: Goodbye, Samizdat
- p. 1178-1188: an address to the citizens before the presidential elections
- p. 1252-1253: