Good-bye, Samizdat: Twenty Years of Czechoslovak Underground WritingMarketa Goetz-Stankiewicz Good-bye, Samizdat offers the first collection of the best of Czechoslovakia's samizdat, underground texts from the era 1948 through 1990. Divided into three sections, the volume includes fiction, cultural and political works, and philosophical essays. The writings reflect the thought of some of Czechoslovakia's best-known minds--Klima, Vaculik, and Havel--as well as others yet unknown in the West. Taken together, they capture the artistic and intellectual mood of a country situated at a focal point between East and West at a fascinating point in history. |
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Page 261
... knowledge through direct ex- perience , and , second , the apodicticity of the beginning , from which alone issues that experiential knowledge which finds its evidence in observation . ' The modern sciences are thus called to answer for ...
... knowledge through direct ex- perience , and , second , the apodicticity of the beginning , from which alone issues that experiential knowledge which finds its evidence in observation . ' The modern sciences are thus called to answer for ...
Page 272
... knowledge will vanish . For our knowledge and our prophecy alike are partial and the partial vanishes when wholeness comes . When I was a child I spoke like a child , thought like a child , reasoned like a child ; but when I grew up I ...
... knowledge will vanish . For our knowledge and our prophecy alike are partial and the partial vanishes when wholeness comes . When I was a child I spoke like a child , thought like a child , reasoned like a child ; but when I grew up I ...
Page 288
... knowledge . But you also knew that it is not these things alone , or even primarily , that lead to knowledge . That is why I entreat you , could you add something about what constitutes the difference between the way of knowledge and ...
... knowledge . But you also knew that it is not these things alone , or even primarily , that lead to knowledge . That is why I entreat you , could you add something about what constitutes the difference between the way of knowledge and ...
Contents
An Introduction | 3 |
Ivan Klíma The Eyeglasses 1974 | 20 |
Pavel Kohout Golem II 1977 | 27 |
Copyright | |
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