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    Václav Havel

    Czech statesman, playwright, and former dissident, the last president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic

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  1. Václav Havel ( Czech pronunciation: [ˈvaːtslav ˈɦavɛl] ⓘ; 5 October 1936 – 18 December 2011) was a Czech statesman, author, poet, playwright and dissident. [1] [2] Havel served as the last president of Czechoslovakia from 1989 until 1992, prior to the dissolution of Czechoslovakia on 31 December, before he became the first president ...

  2. May 3, 2024 · Vaclav Havel, Czech playwright and political dissident who, after the fall of communism, was president of Czechoslovakia (1989–92) and of the Czech Republic (1993–2003). He previously had been a prominent participant in the Prague Spring (1968). Learn more about Havels life and career.

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  3. Dec 19, 2011 · Dec. 18, 2011. 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....

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Vaclav Havel, a Czech icon who fought for democracy, human rights, and the truth. Discover his role in the Velvet Revolution, his presidency, his global advocacy, and his literary works.

    • Early Life
    • Presidency
    • Awards
    • Works
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    Václav Havel was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia on 5 October 1936. He grew up in a well-known and wealthy entrepreneurial and intellectual family. His family was active in culture and politics in Czechoslovakia from the 1920s to the 1940s. His father owned part of the suburb of Barrandov. This is the highest part of Prague. Havel's mother came from...

    Havel was already leader of the Civic Forum, and on 29 December 1989, he became president. He left office after his second term as Czech president ended on 2 February 2003. Every member of the Federal Assemblyvoted to make him president. This was a surprising change because Havel had always said that he was not interested in politics. He and other ...

    He has received many awards, including: 1. The Philadelphia Liberty Medal 2. The freedom medal of the Four Freedoms Award 3. The Ambassador of Conscience Award

    Collections of poetry

    1. Čtyři rané básně 2. Záchvěvy I & II, 1954 3. První úpisy, 1955 4. Prostory a časy (poesie), 1956 5. Na okraji jara (cyklus básní), 1956 6. Anticodes, (Antikódy)

    Plays

    1. Motormorphosis 1960 2. An Evening with the Family, 1960, (Rodinný večer) 3. The Garden Party (Zahradní slavnost), 1963 4. The Memorandum, 1965, (Vyrozumění) 5. The Increased Difficulty of Concentration, 1968, (Ztížená možnost soustředění) 6. Butterfly on the Antenna, 1968, (Motýl na anténě) 7. Guardian Angel, 1968, (Strážný anděl) 8. Conspirators, 1971, (Spiklenci) 9. The Beggar's Opera, 1975, (Žebrácká opera) 10. Unveiling, 1975, (Vernisáž) 11. Audience, 1975, (Audience) - a Vanӗk play 12...

    Non-fiction books

    1. The Power of the Powerless(1985) [Includes 1978 titular essay.] 2. Living in Truth(1986) 3. Letters to Olga(Dopisy Olze) (1988) 4. Disturbing the Peace(1991) 5. Open Letters(1991) 6. Summer Meditations(1992/93) 7. Towards a Civil Society(Letní přemítání) (1994) 8. The Art of the Impossible(1998) 9. To the Castle and Back(2007)

    "Prague Declaration - Declaration Text". 3 June 2008. Archived from the original on 29 September 2008. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
    Vaclav Havel — Biography. The official website of Vaclav Havel. Retrieved 4 June 2008.
    David Remnick, "Exit Havel", The New Yorker 10 February 2003, accessed 29 April 2007., http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/vhavel.htm Archived 2008-01-04 at the Wayback Machine. Petri Liukkonen (author) &...
    Stanger, Richard L. "Václav Havel: Heir to a Spiritual Legacy" Archived 2005-08-27 at the Wayback Machine. The Christian Century (Christian Century Foundation), 11 April 1990: 368–370. Rpt. in re...
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  6. May 9, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Vaclav Havel, a world-renowned playwright and human rights activist who became the president of Czechoslovakia after the fall of Communism. Explore his works, such as The Memorandum, Audience, and Living in Truth, and his role in the Prague Spring and Charter 77 movements.

  7. Dec 18, 2011 · Dissident playwright who led velvet revolution and became first post-communist Czechoslovakian president dies. Julian Borger. Sun 18 Dec 2011 06.37 EST. Václav Havel, the dissident playwright...

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