Havel’s Specter: On Václav HavelApril 9, 2012Source: The Nation / By Caleb Crain / The Czech playwright’s enduring ideas about politics, truth and human nature. “A specter is haunting Eastern Europe,” the Czech playwright Václav Havel wrote in 1978, “the specter of what in the West is called ‘dissent.’” In echoing the opening salvo of the Communist …
Democracy and the Human HeartFebruary 16, 2012Source: The New Republic / By Paul Berman / The Village Voice gives out theater awards called the Obies (for Off-Broadway), and during the 1980s the Voice’s theater department voted to bestow one of those prizes on the distinguished absurdist Václav Havel, who dwelled in the faraway absurdistan known as the Czechoslovak …
Living in truthDecember 31, 2011Source: The Economist / The unassuming man who taught, through plays and politics, how tyranny may be defied and overcome Had communists not seized power in his homeland in 1948, Vaclav Havel would have been simply a distinguished Central European intellectual. That is how, triumphantly, he ended his career. In …
Mourners in Prague Honor HavelDecember 23, 2011Source: The New York Times / By Nicholas Kulish and Katerina Santurova / Mourners filled the historic St. Vitus Cathedral here on Friday and gathered outside by the thousands on a frigid December morning for the funeral Mass of the playwright, dissident and former president Vaclav Havel, an emotional outpouring of affection that largely …
Vaclav Havel, Former Czech President, Dies at 75December 18, 2011Source: The New York Times / By Dan Bilefsky and Jane Perlez / Vaclav Havel, the Czech writer and dissident whose eloquent dissections of Communist rule helped to destroy it in revolutions that brought down the Berlin Wall and swept Mr. Havel himself into power, died on Sunday. He was …
Havel, Still a Man of Morals and MischiefOctober 13, 2009Source: The New York Times / By Alison Smale / PRAGUE — It was supposed to be an interview about the revolutions that overturned communism 20 years ago in Europe. But first, Vaclav Havel had a question. Was it true that President Obama had refused to meet the Dalai Lama in Washington? Mr. Havel is a fan …
Our Moral FootprintSeptember 27, 2007Source: The New York Times / By Vaclav Havel / OVER the past few years the questions have been asked ever more forcefully whether global climate changes occur in natural cycles or not, to what degree we humans contribute to them, what threats stem from them and what can be …
Vaclav Havel: from “bourgeois reactionary” to presidentNovember 29, 2003Source: Radio Praha / By David Vaughan / Vaclav Havel was born in 1936 into a family that the communists with their love of labels used to describe as “bourgeois-reactionary”. There is certainly no denying that the family was bourgeois. For several generations they were one of the wealthiest and most …
Farewell for ‘Good Czech Who Sacrificed Himself’February 3, 2003Source: The New York Times / By Peter S. Green / From a snow-swept balcony in Prague Castle, President Vaclav Havel bade farewell to his fellow citizens today, bringing to an end one of the unlikeliest political fairy tales of recent times. Mr. Havel first spoke as president from that …