The correspondence of Vaclav Havel to his wife, Olga, during his four-year imprisonment by Czechoslovak authorities for his involvement in the Czech human rights movement. In these letters, Havel wrote of his own reflections...

Buy Now From Amazon

The correspondence of Vaclav Havel to his wife, Olga, during his four-year imprisonment by Czechoslovak authorities for his involvement in the Czech human rights movement. In these letters, Havel wrote of his own reflections on the theatre, on society and on philosophy.

Similar Products

Open Letters: Selected Writings, 1965-1990Cafe Europa: Life After CommunismEurope, 1945 to the PresentMurder in Amsterdam: Liberal Europe, Islam, and the Limits of ToleranceTo the Castle and BackLiving in Truth: 22 Essays Published on the Occasion of the Award of the Erasmus Prize to Vaclav HavelSavage Continent: Europe in the Aftermath of World War IIThe Garden Party: and Other Plays (Havel, Vaclav)