Vaclav Havel
Recommended reading:
Reading RatOther works in electronic text:
First Chapter,
To the Castle and Back by Vaclav Havel, translated by Paul Wilson, First Chapter, The New York Times, September 23, 2007
Vaclav vs. Vaclav by Vaclav Havel, translated and annotated by Paul Wilson, The New York Review of Books, May 10, 2007
The Freedom Tower by Vaclav Havel, translated by Paul Wilson, The New York Review of Books, March 29, 2007
Vaclav Havel, et al. at Project Syndicate
Reference:
Official SiteVaclav Havel by Petri Liukkonen, Authors' Calendar
Criticism (articles, essays, reviews):
Velvet Revolutionary by Paul Berman, The New York Times, September 23, 2007
Insights on history and Havel's humanity by Vikram Johri, review of
To the Castle and Back by Vaclav Havel, translated by Paul Wilson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, June 17, 2007
Velvet President: Why Vaclav Havel is our era’s George Orwell and more, by Matt Welch, Reason, May 2003
The Story of Himself by John Updike, review of
Youth: Scenes from Provincial Life II by J. M. Coetzee, The New York, July 15, 2002
Attempts to Escape the Logic of Capitalism, review by Slavoj Zizek of Vaclav Havel: A Political Tragedy in Six Acts by John Keane, London Review of Books, October 28, 1999