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Lettere a Olga
Autor
Czech absurdist playwright Havel defines God as a horizon that gives everything meaning, the possible perimeter of his life. He holds that death permeates our consciousness as destiny. These daring observations were penned during the three years he spent in a Czech prison, from 1979 to 1982, for dissident activity. Allowed to write one letter per week to his wife, Havel eluded the prison censor by resorting to circumlocutions and revealing little about the harsh treatment he endured. Most of his correspondence is tedious reading. Yet, embedded in the muddled philosophizing are eloquent, startling comments about the individual as an anonymous molecule in society, the dynamics of fanaticism, faith, freedom, the chessboard of power politics, the social nature of theater. Havel's unbroken spirit resonates throughout this smoothly translated journey into hell.
Language: Italian
Title: Lettere a Olga
Place: Treviso, Italy
Publisher: Santi Quaranta
Year: 2010
No. of pages: 480
Translator: Chiara Baratella
Edition:
2010, Santi Quaranta, Treviso, Italy
Lettere a Olga



