Václav Havel

Havel in 1997 Václav Havel (; 5 October 193618 December 2011) was a Czech statesman, author, poet, playwright and dissident. 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 of the Czech Republic from 1993 to 2003. He was the first democratically elected president of either country after the fall of communism. As a writer of Czech literature, he is known for his plays, essays and memoirs.

His educational opportunities having been limited by his bourgeois background, when freedoms were limited by the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, Havel first rose to prominence as a playwright. In works such as ''The Garden Party'' and ''The Memorandum'', Havel used an absurdist style to criticize the Communist system. After participating in the Prague Spring and being blacklisted after the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, he became more politically active and helped found several dissident initiatives, including Charter 77 and the Committee for the Defense of the Unjustly Prosecuted. His political activities brought him under the surveillance of the StB secret police, and he spent multiple periods as a political prisoner, the longest of his imprisoned terms being nearly four years, between 1979 and 1983.

Havel's Civic Forum party played a major role in the Velvet Revolution that toppled the Communist system in Czechoslovakia in 1989. He assumed the presidency shortly thereafter, and was re-elected in a landslide the following year and after Slovak independence in 1993. Havel was instrumental in dismantling the Warsaw Pact and enlargement of NATO membership eastward. Many of his stances and policies, such as his opposition to Slovak independence, condemnation of the treatment of Sudeten Germans and their mass expulsion from Czechoslovakia after World War II, as well as granting of general amnesty to all those imprisoned under the Communist era, were very controversial domestically. By the end of his presidency, he enjoyed greater popularity abroad than at home. Havel continued his life as a public intellectual after his presidency, launching several initiatives including the Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism, the VIZE 97 Foundation, and the Forum 2000 annual conference.

Havel's political philosophy was one of anti-consumerism, humanitarianism, environmentalism, civil activism, and direct democracy. He supported the Czech Green Party from 2004 until his death. He received numerous accolades during his lifetime, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Gandhi Peace Prize, the Philadelphia Liberty Medal, the Order of Canada, the Four Freedoms Award, the Ambassador of Conscience Award, and the Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award. The 2012–2013 academic year at the College of Europe was named in his honour. He is considered by some to be one of the most important intellectuals of the 20th century. The international airport in Prague was renamed Václav Havel Airport Prague in 2012. Provided by Wikipedia
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Zábrana, Jan, 1931-1984 Celý život : výbor z deníků 1948/1984 / Jan Zábrana ; [úvodní vzpomínku napsal Václav Havel, uspořádali Dušan Karpatský a Jan Šulc, k vydání připravila a jmenný rejstřík sestavila... 2001
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Dokumenty doby č. 1 / [Václav Havel, kolektiv autorů Charty 77 a Občanského fóra] ; [autoři fotografií J. Krejčí a A. Pajer] 1990
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Dopisy Olze : Červen 1979-září 1982 / Václav Havel 1990
Game's not over : new czech plays (not only) for your tablet/e-reader : special bonus: two brand new plays from Slovakia / autor Radmila Adamová ...[et al.] ; [ed. Martina Černá],... 2011
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Hry : Soubor her z let 1963-1988. / Václav Havel 1992
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Korespondence 1978 - 2001 / Václav Havel / František Janouch 2007
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Letní přemítání / Václav Havel 1991
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Moc bezmocných / Václav Havel 1990
Havel, Václav Maria, 1897-1979 Mé vzpomínky / Václav Maria Havel ; [předml. Zdeněk Urbánek ; dosl. I. Havel, V. Havel] 1993
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 O lidskou identitu : Úvahy, fejetony, protesty, polemiky, prohlášení a roz hovory z let 1969-1979 / Václav Havel ; [uspoř. V. Prečan, A. Tomský] 1990
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Odcházení : hra o pěti dějstvích / Václav Havel 2007
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Pižďuchové = The Pizh'duks / napsal Václav Havel ; namaloval Jiří Sopko 2003
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Projevy a jiné texty 1999-2006 ; Prosím stručně ; Odcházení / Václav Havel ; [uspořádal Jan Zelenka] 2007
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Prosím stručně : rozhovor s Karlem Hvížďalou, poznámky, dokumenty / Václav Havel ; [fotografie Karel Cudlín ...[et al.] 2006
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Václav Havel 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 / Václav Havel ; [fotografie Karel Cudlín] 2003
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Václav Havel : zápisky obviněného ; Diář Václava Havla 1977 / Václav Havel, editor David Dušek 2016
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Vážení občané : projevy červenec 1990 - červenec 1992 / Václav Havel 1992
Havel, Václav, 1936-2011 Žebrácká opera / Václav Havel 2019
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