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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... samizdat seemed to know they had found it in their own minds . WHITHER POSTSAMIZDAT ? So what is the meaning of samizdat for Czech and Slovak cul- ture ? What is the future of the samizdat authors of the past who fed a vital part of the ...
... samizdat seemed to know they had found it in their own minds . WHITHER POSTSAMIZDAT ? So what is the meaning of samizdat for Czech and Slovak cul- ture ? What is the future of the samizdat authors of the past who fed a vital part of the ...
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... samizdat cultures of Eastern Europe , of course , reflected the world immediately surrounding it . Hungary , for instance , was the most liberal of the Communist countries , and there samizdat was virtually regarded as a form of small ...
... samizdat cultures of Eastern Europe , of course , reflected the world immediately surrounding it . Hungary , for instance , was the most liberal of the Communist countries , and there samizdat was virtually regarded as a form of small ...
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... samizdat writers , that of life in truth . Today , that theme sounds incongruous . In the postmodern thought of our time , the skepticism inherent in modernity since the rise of nominalism appears to have prevailed . There is , the ...
... samizdat writers , that of life in truth . Today , that theme sounds incongruous . In the postmodern thought of our time , the skepticism inherent in modernity since the rise of nominalism appears to have prevailed . There is , the ...
Contents
An Introduction | 3 |
Ivan Klíma The Eyeglasses 1974 | 20 |
Pavel Kohout Golem II 1977 | 27 |
Copyright | |
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