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This wide range of interests is fully evident in “Letters to Olga,” a collection of pages written to his wife between 1979 and 1982 while he was held as a political prisoner. Letters to Olga (Czech:Dopisy Olze) is a book compiled from letters written by Czech playwright, dissident, and future president, Václav Havel to his wife Olga Havlov á during his nearly four-year imprisonment from May 1979 to March 1983. Read 24 reviews from the world's largest community for readers.
Letters to Olga. Letters To Olga Thursday, 11 December 2008.
My cucoriedka, By being so afraid of losing you, I end chasing you away by scaring you each time. Perhaps, most of all it was the shallow loveless relationship between he and Olga that surprised me.
(Havel was released when he came down with a high fever and received a medical discharge). Letters to Olga book. In my mind Havel is a passionate larger-than-life figure. I am used to his electric political comentaries and dark absurdist theater and this hollow correspondence came as a shock.
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Letters to Olga June 1979-September 1982 by Václav Havel.
A successful playwright in his mid-forties, he had been jailed because of his activities as a critic of the regime, and his leadership of the Committee for the Defense of the Unjustly Prosecuted. Between June 4, 1979, and September 4, 1982, Havel addressed 144 letters to his wife, Olga.
I have no doubt that given time (or the times, those wild mid-sixties) I would have been in an excellent position to do so. Vaclav Havel. Having been but a baby dissident myself, I never did get to experience the formative hells of a political prison in a workers' paradise. Written in English. Published 1989 by H. Holt in New York. Anyway, Havel's volume of letters to his wife, Olga, from prison in the late seventies is quietly revealing.
I realise that instead of complaining about the time I didn't have with you, I should've cherished the time I did have, because it was real and filled with affection.