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Disturbing the Peace A Conversation with Karel Huizdala

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ISBN-10: 0679734023

ISBN-13: 9780679734024

Edition: 1991

Authors: V�clav Havel, Paul Wilson

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An intimate history of Czechoslovakia under communism; a meditation on the social and political role of art, and a triumphant statement of the values underlying all the recent revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Book details

List price: $16.00
Copyright year: 1991
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 4/3/1991
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 5.17" wide x 8.01" long x 0.55" tall
Weight: 0.440
Language: English

Considered one of the leading intellectual figures and moral forces in Eastern Europe today, Vaclav Havel was born into a well-to-do Prague family on October 5, 1936. Denied the right to attend the university college because of his "bourgeois" background, Havel instead studied at a technical college from 1955 to 1957, and then enlisted in the Czechoslovak Army. Havel left the army in 1959 and began a career in writing. He took a job as a resident writer for the Prague Theatre on the Balustrade in 1960 and wrote his first play, The Garden City, three years later. Wanting to learn more about the craft that he now considered a full-time career, Havel enrolled in the Academy of Dramatic Arts,…