Václav Havel : A political tragedy in six acts

For more than 30 years, Czechoslovakian playwright Václav Havel courageously asserted the primacy of individual imagination and morality against his homeland's monolithic communist state. After the Velvet Revolution, his fellow citizens rewarded him with the presidency of newly democratic Czec...

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主要作者: Keane, John
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出版: London Bloomsbury 1999
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