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HAVEL AS AUTHOR (ENGLISH)
Introductions, Prefaces,
and Forewords to Books
HAVEL AS SUBJECT (ENGLISH)
Newspaper Articles
HAVEL IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Havel, Václav. The Power of the Powerless : Citizens
Against the State in Central-Eastern Europe. Trans. John Keane. Armonk,
N.Y: M.E. Sharpe, 1985.
---. The Anatomy of a Reticence. 2nd rev. ed.
Stockholm: Charta 77 Foundation, 1986.
---. Politics and Conscience. Stockholm: Charta 77
Foundation, 1986.
Havel, Václav. Living in Truth : Twenty-Two Essays
Published on the Occasion of the Award of the Erasmus Prize to Václav Havel.
London ; Boston: Faber and Faber, 1990.
Havel, Václav. Letters to Olga : June 1979 - September
1982. London: Faber, 1990.
---. Open Letters : Selected Writings, 1965-1990.
1st American ed. New York: Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1991.
Havel, Václav, and Karel Hví?ďala. Disturbing the
Peace: A Conversation with Karel Hví?ďala. 1st Vintage Books ed. New
York: Vintage Books, 1991.
Havel, Václav. Summer Meditations. New York: A.A.
Knopf, 1992.
---. Toward a Civil Society : Selected Speeches and
Writings, 1990- 1994. Trans. Paul Wilson. Prague: Lidové Noviny, 1994.
---. The Art of the Impossible : Politics as Morality
in Practice : Speeches and Writings, 1990-1996. 1st Fromm International pbk
ed. New York: Fromm International, 1998.
---. Identikit Europe. London: Writers &
Scholars International, 2001.
Havel, Václav. NATO, Europe, and the Security of Democracy
- Selected Speeches, Articles and Interviews 1990-2002. Pardubice: Prague:
Theo Publishing, 2002.
Havel, Václav. The Garden Party. London: Cape,
1969.
Háy, Gyula, Václav Havel, and Slawomir Mrozek. Three
East European Plays. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1970.
Havel, Václav. The Increased Difficulty of
Concentration : A Play in Two Acts. London: French, 1976.
---. The Hotel. Trans. Jitka Martin. , 1976.
---. Sorry ... : Two Plays. Trans. Vera Blackwell.
London: Eyre Methuen [for the] British Broadcasting Corporation, 1978.
---. Audience. Samuel French:, 1978.
---. Private View. Samuel French:, 1978.
---. The Memorandum. 1st Evergreen ed. New York:
Grove Press : distributed by Random House, 1980.
---. The Memorandum. London: Eyre Methuen, 1981.
---. Largo Desolato : A Play in Seven Scenes. 1st
ed. New York: Grove Press, 1987.
---. Temptation : A Play in Ten Scenes. 1st ed. New
York: Grove Press, 1989.
Havel, Václav. Three Vanek Plays: Audience - Unveiling
- Protest. London: Faber, 1990.
Havel, Václav. Redevelopment Or, Slum Clearance.
London: Faber, 1990.
Havel, Václav. Three Plays. Trans. Vera Blackwell.
London: Faber and Faber, 1992.
Havel, Václav. Selected Plays, 1963-83. London:
Faber and Faber, 1992.
---. The Garden Party and Other Plays. 1st Grove
Press ed. New York: Grove Press, 1993.
---. Selected Plays 1984-1987. London: Faber and
Faber, 1994.
---. The Beggar's Opera. Trans. Paul R. Wilson and
John Gay. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2001.
Havel, Václav. The Pizh'Duks. Trans. Laura Conway
and Ivana Pecháčková. A Story (1975) ed. Prague: Meander, 2003.
Havel,
Václav, and Paul Wilson. "Stories and Totalitarianism." The Idler.18:
8-19.
Havel,
Václav. "Politics and the Theatre." Times Literary Supplement 1967
Sept. 28 (1967): 879-80.
Havel,
Václav. "Voices from Czechoslovakia." Dissent 15.5 (1968):
372.
Havel,
Václav. "Cultural Life." London Magazine 8.4 (1968): 21.
Havel,
Václav. "Kicking the Door." The New York Review of Books March
22 1979.
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"Interview with Václav Havel." Matchbox.June (1983): 7.
Havel,
Václav. "Six Asides about Culture." KOSMAS Journal of Czechoslovak
and Central European Studies 3.2 (1984): 39.
Havel,
Václav. "How the Secret Police and I Spent My Vacation; Festive Visits
with Friends and Four Goons. (Czechoslovakia)." The Washington Post
Dec 1 1985, sec. 108: C1 col 1 (46 col in).
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"Peace: The View from Prague." The New York Review of Books 32
(1985): 28(3).
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"Evil in a Rational Age. (Excerpt from Thriller)." Harper's
Magazine 271 (1985): 17(3).
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"Voice from Prague." END Journal.16 (1985): 16.
Havel,
Václav. "In Search of Central Europe - Politics and Conscience." Salisbury
Review 3.2 (1985): 31.
Havel,
Václav. "My Temptation/Banned Czech Writer." Index on Censorship
15.10 (1986): 19.
Havel,
Václav. "In Search of Central Europe: Slaughterhouse." Salisbury
Review 5.1 (1986): 28.
Havel,
Václav. "The Power of Folly: Acceptance of the Erasmus Prize." Cross
Currents 6 (1987): 47-52.
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"Against Loans to Chile." The New York Review of Books June 11
1987.
Havel,
Václav. "The Regime within." Harper's 274.1645 (1987): 15.
Havel,
Václav. "The War of Cultural Attrition." East European Reporter
3.2 (1988): 15.
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"Czechoslovakia/Letter to Vienna." Index on Censorship 17.5
(1988): 46.
Havel,
Václav, and Paul Wilson. "Stories and Totalitarianism." Index on
Censorship 17.3 [98] (1988): 14-21.
Havel,
Václav. "When You Visit Prague. (Letter to Francois Mitterrand)." Harper's
Magazine 278.1668 (1989): 22(2).
---. "A
Challenge from Citizen Havel: In a Letter to the Authorities Who Ruined His
Vacation." World Press Review 36.5 (1989): 40(2).
---. "A
Statement to the Court." The New York Review of Books 36.7 (1989):
41(1).
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"Czechoslovak President Vaclav Havel's Address." East European
Reporter 4.1 (1989): 56.
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"There is Nothing to be Sorry for." East European Reporter 3.4
(1989): 59.
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"Danger of Open Crisis is just Around Corner." East European
Reporter 3.4 (1989): 62.
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"Cards on the Table." Across Frontiers 5.2 (1989): 28.
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"Prisoners of Conscience." The New York Review of Books February
2 1989.
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"Help the Soviet Union on its Road to Democracy: Consciousness Precedes
being." Vital speeches of the day 56.11 (1990): 327.
---.
"Reflections on a Paradoxical Life. (from a 1986 Interview with Vaclav
Havel)." The New York Review of Books 37.10 (1990): 38(1).
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"History of a Public Enemy. (Excerpt from Disturbing the Peace)." The
New York Review of Books 37.9 (1990): 36(9).
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"Six Asides about Culture. ." Cardozo Studies in Law and
Literature 2.1 (1990): 43-59.
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"Protest. (Play)." Performing Arts Journal 12.2-3 (1990):
45(21).
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"Living in Extraordinary Times. (Securing the Peace Dividend) (Cover
Story)." Public welfare 48.2 (1990): 9(1).
---.
"From the Death of Totalitarianism Rose a Longing for New Life of Truth. (Excerpts
of New Year's Day Address by Czechoslovakian President Vaclav Havel)
(Column)." National Catholic Reporter 26.13 (1990): 32(1).
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"Between Outcast and Politician." Index on Censorship 19.2
(1990): 3.
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"President Havel's Speech to the Council of Europe." East European
Reporter 4.2 (1990): 64.
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"Opening Address of Havel at Bratislava Mtg." East European
Reporter 4.2 (1990): 59.
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"Central Europe - One Europe." East European Reporter 4.2
(1990): 55.
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"The Future of Central Europe." New York Review of Books 37.5
(1990): 18-9.
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"New Year's Address." Orbis 34.2 (1990): 253-62.
---.
"From a New Year's Day Speech." The New York Review of Books
February 15 1990.
Havel,
Václav. "The Velvet Hangover." Harper's 281.1685 (1990): 18.
---.
""People, Your Government has Returned to You!"." Journal
of Democracy 1.2 (1990): 99.
Havel,
Václav, and A. G. Brain. "Words on Words." The New York Review of
Books 36.21-22 (1990): 5-8.
Havel,
Václav, and Evropský Kulturní Klub. The Address of Václav Havel in Oslo,
August 29, 1990. Prague: Evropský kulturní klub, 1990.
Havel,
Václav, and Paul Wilson. "On Kafka." The New York Review of Books
37.14 (1990): 19.
Skvorecky,
Josef. "The President Wrote Absurdist Plays: Václav Havel Wrote Plays and
Political Essays about the Absurd Communist Reality He must Now Transform as
Czechoslovakia's New President." World & I 5 (1990): 418-27.
Weizsacker,
Richard von, Vaclav Havel, and Rita Klimova. "The Return of Germany.
(Excerpts from Speeches by Richard Von Weizsacker and Vaclav Havel)." The
New York Review of Books 37.7 (1990): 56(2).
Havel,
Václav. "Helsinki Citizens' Assembly - Reports of Working Commissions and
Opening Address made." East European Reporter 4.4 (1991): 72.
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"Protest. (Play)." Antaeus.66 (1991): 188(20).
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"Havel on Hope ." New Perspectives Quarterly 8.2 (1991):
49(1).
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"The New Year in Prague. (Czechoslovakia President's Address)
(Transcript)." The New York Review of Books 38.5 (1991): 19(2).
---.
"President Vaclav Havel: Speech at NATO Headquart." East European
Reporter 4.4 (1991): 65.
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"Growing pains/president's Address-Czechoslavokia." East European
Reporter 4.4 (1991): 42.
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"Two Letters from Prison." The Journal of Literary Translation.25
(1991): 187-92.
Havel,
Václav, and Paul Wilson. "On Home." The New York Review of Books1991:
1 leaf.
Havel,
Václav. "A Dream for Czechoslovakia." The New York Review of Books
39.12 (1992): 8(5).
---. "At
Home in the World. (a Human-Based Concept of Home and State) (Last Word)
(Column)." American Theatre 9.3 (1992): 72(1).
---.
"The Honest Politician. (Excerpt from 'Summer Meditations')." Saturday
Night 107.5 (1992): 62(5).
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"'the Culture of Everything'. (the Czechoslovakian Government Supports
Culture)." The New York Review of Books 39.10 (1992): 30(1).
---.
"Paradise Lost. (Czechoslovakia's Social and Political Problems)." The
New York Review of Books 39.7 (1992): 6(3).
---.
"Life is Not Elsewhere." East European Reporter 5.3 (1992):
39.
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"The Future of the CSCE." East European Reporter 5.3 (1992):
34.
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"President Havel's New Year's Address." East European Reporter
5.2 (1992): 3.
Havel,
Václav, et al. Václav Havel : A Word about Words. New York: Cooper
Union, 1992.
Havel,
Václav. "From Czech Republic with Love & Dreams." Utne Reader
57 (1993): 90-2.
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"Thee is no Godot/Eastern Europe." In These Times 17.7 (1993):
24-5.
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"Revolutionary. (Musician Frank Zappa)." The New Yorker 69.43
(1993): 116(2).
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"How Europe could Fail. (Vaclav Havel Speech) (Transcript)." The
New York Review of Books 40.19 (1993): 3(1).
---.
"Never Hope Against Hope. (60 Things Every Man should Know) (Cover
Story)." Esquire 120.4 (1993): 68(1).
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"The Post-Communist Nightmare. (Transcript)." The New York Review
of Books 41.10 (1993): 8(2).
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"From the Czech Republic with Love and Dreams. (from Communism to
Democracy)(Excerpt from Summer Meditations)." Utne Reader.57
(1993): 90(3).
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"There is no Godot. (the Fall of Communism in Czechoslovakia)
(Column)." World Press Review 40.1 (1993): 56(1).
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"Conversation: In the Realm of Culture." Uncaptive Minds 6.1
(1993): 63-6.
Michnik,
Adam, and Václav Havel. "Confronting the Past III: Justice Or
Revenge?" Journal of Democracy 4.1 (1993): 20-7.
Havel,
Václav. "A Call for Sacrifice." Foreign Affairs 73.2 (1994):
2.
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"First Step to NATO Membership." Presidents & Prime Ministers
v3n3 (1994): 21,22 (2 pages).
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"Europe - the Letter Or the Spirit." European Business Review
v94n1 (1994): ii,iii (2 pages).
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"Mystery and Meaning. (Theatre's Social Significance)." American
Theatre 11.8 (1994): 120(1).
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"Democracy's Forgotten Dimension. (Excerpt from Jackson H. Ralston Prize
Lecture) (International Law Prize)." Stanford Lawyer 29.1 (1994):
15(3).
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"Out of Unity, Discord. (Czech Pres Vaclav Havel's Views)
(Interview)." Index on Censorship 23.3 (1994): 58(8).
---. "On
Rita Klimova (1931-1993). (Obituary)." The New York Review of Books
41.3 (1994): 6(1).
Havel,
Václav. "Post-Modernism. Address, July 4, 1994." Vital speeches of
the day 60 (1994): 613-5.
Havel,
Václav. "The Need for Transcendence in the Post-Modern World." Journal
for Quality & Participation v18n5 (1995): 26,29 (4 pages).
---.
"The Politics of Global Responsibility." World Policy Journal
12.3 (1995): 81-7.
---.
"Address of the President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Havel to the
General Assembly of the Council of Europe, Oct 8, 1993." Cultural
Survival Quarterly 19.2 (1995): 17-8.
---. "A
Time for Transcendence." Utne Reader.67 (1995): 53+.
---. "A
Soul of the Soul." Media Studies Journal 9.3 (1995): 25(1).
---.
"The Responsibility of Intellectuals." The New York Review of
Books 42.11 (1995): 36(2).
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"The World can Find the Means of Coexistence. (Excerpts from 1995 Harvard
Univ Commencement Speech)(Column)." The Christian Science Monitor
June 9 1995, sec. 87: 18 col 1 (36 col in).
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"Democracy's Forgotten Dimension." Journal of Democracy 6.2
(1995): 3(10).
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"Civilization's Thin Veneer." Surviving Together 13.3 (1995):
3-5.
---. "A
New European Order?" The New York Review of Books March 2 1995.
---.
"The Spiritual Roots of Democracy." Lapis.Summer (1995):
27-30.
Havel,
Václav. "Forgetting we are Not God." First Things.51 (1995):
47.
Havel,
Václav. "A Vote for Nostalgia." Index on Censorship 25.3
(1996): 76-7.
---.
"The Anatomy of Hate.(Tolerance between Intolerance and the
Intolerable)." Diogenes.176 (1996): 19(6).
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"The Hope for Europe." New York Review of Books 43.11 (1996):
38-42.
Havel,
Václav, and Václav Klaus. "Rival Visions." Journal of Democracy
7.1 (1996): 12-23.
Havel,
Václav. "NATO's Problem is a Hesitant West. Proposed Expansion." New
Perspectives Quarterly 13 (1996): 44-5.
---.
"Reflections on Character, Global Civilization, and the Preservation of
Enlightened Values." Update on Law-Related Education 20 (1996):
9-11.
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"The Religious Imagination at 2000." New Perspectives Quarterly
14 (1997): 32-3.
---. "A
Sense of the Transcendent." Cross Currents 47 (1997): 293-300.
Havel,
Václav. "The Divine Revolution: Lifting the Iron Curtain of the
Spirit." Utne Reader.88 (1998): 56-7.
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"The State of the Republic.(Czechoslovakian President Vaclav Havel's State
of the Union Speech)." The New York Review of Books 45.4 (1998):
42(5).
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"The Charms of NATO.(North Atlantic Treaty Organization)." The New
York Review of Books 45.1 (1998): 24(1).
Havel,
Václav. "In Memory of our Holocaust Victims." Celebrating Elie
Wiesel: Stories, Essays, Reflections. Ed. Alan Rosen, Alan M. (dedication)
Dershowitz, and Cynthia Ozick. Notre Dame, IN: U of Notre Dame P, 1998.
331-333.
Havel,
Václav. "Protecting People from Tyranny of a State Sovereignty." Canadian
Speeches 13.1 (1999): 16-21.
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"Kosovo and the End of the Nation-State." The New York Review of
Books June 10 1999.
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"Paying Back the West." The New York Review of Books September
23 1999.
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"The First Laugh." The New York Review of Books December 16
1999.
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"Beyond the Nation-State." The Responsive Community (1999)
Walesa, Lech,
and Vaclav Havel. "Shipyard of Solidarity.(1980 Shipyard Strike in
Poland)." Newsweek International (1999): 67(1).
Havel,
Václav. "The New Democracies of Europe, Nato and Russia (A Speech Given in
Bratislava, may 11,2001)." Esprit.7 (2001): 69-83.
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"Fact Or Fiction?" Index on Censorship 30.2 (2001): 60-2.
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"Multicultural, Multipolar Interconnectedness-Toward a Global Civilization
Chulalongkorn University: Dialogue among Civilizations.(Transcript)." International
Journal of Humanities and Peace 17.1 (2001): 15(2).
---. "Dilemmas
of a European Politician." Presidents & Prime Ministers 11.4
(2002): 12,37.
---. "A
Farewell to Politics (Speech Given by President Havel in New York on September
19, 2002, at the Graduate Center of the City University, on the Occasion of His
Last Official Trip to the United States as President of the Czech
Republic)." New York Review of Books 49.16 (2002): 4.
---.
"5/1979: Vaclav Havel, Czechoslovakia (Letter of a Dissident Published in
Index on Censorship)." Index on Censorship 31.2 (2002): 42.
Welch, Matt.
"Velvet President: Why Vaclav Havel is our Era's George Orwell and
More." Reason 35.1 (2003): 42-50.
Wilson, P.
"Wonderful Life (Vaclav Havel)." New York Review of Books 50.6
(2003): 39+.
Havel,
Václav. "Globalization." Vital speeches of the day 71.2
(2004): 61-4.
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"Maintaining Diversity in a Global World." Esprit.12 (2004):
169-73.
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"The Czech Past and the Cuban Future." Journal of Democracy
15.2 (2004): 160-9.
---. "No
More Appeasement for North Korea." Christian Science Monitor (Boston,
MA) June 23 2004: 9.
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"The Emperor has no Clothes." Journal of Democracy 16.4
(2005): 5-8.
Havel, Václav. "I Inhabit a System in which Words can
Prove Mightier than 10
Military Divisions." The Independent December 9 1989.
---. "A Society at the End of its Patience." The
Independent July 10 1989.
---. "The Chance that Will Not Return. (European
Liberation )." U.S.News & World Report 108.8 (1990): 30(2).
---. "New Life for the Old World. (Estrangement
Ending between Eastern and Western Europe) (Column)." Los Angeles Times
Feb 19 1990, sec. 109: B7 col 3 (29 col in).
---. "Our Freedom." The Washington Post
January 3 1990: A15.
---. "The Great Moral State of the Moment." Newsweek
January 15th 1990.
---. "The Paradoxes of Help." The New York
Times July 14 1991, sec. 4: 19.
---. "Rio and the New Millenium. (Earth Summit, 1992)
(Column)." The New York Times June 3 1992, sec. 141: A21(L) col 1
(33 col in).
---. "Nationalism and Democracy." The Ottawa
Citizen July 6 1992: A11.
---.
"Lessons of a Propaganda Song." The Guardian (London) June 4 1992: 20.
---. "Changing Face of Czechoslovakia." The
Daily Yomiuri April 20 1992: 6.
---. "The End of the Modern Era." The New
York Times March 1 1992, sec. 4: 15.
---. "Demise of USSR, E. Europe's Future." The
Daily Yomiuri January 6 1992: 6.
---. "Why Nato must Not Say no to the Czechs.
(Arguments in Favour of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Membership for Czech
Republic)." The Guardian Oct 19 1993, sec. 20(1):.
---. "Eastern Europe Needs NATO Membership." Plain
Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio) Oct 21 1993: B11.
---. "New Democracies for Old Europe." The
New York Times October 17 1993, sec. 4: Page 17; Column 2.
---. "Czechs Long for 'United Europe'." The
Daily Yomiuri April 19 1993: 8.
---. "New Vigor Percolates in E. Europe." The
Daily Yomiuri December 19 1994: 6.
---. "Water and Wait for Freedom." Plain
Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio) November 19 1994: 11B.
---. "Why the Forum had to Go." The Guardian
(London) November 17 1994: 16.
---. "An Opportunity to Create a New and a Lasting
Order in Europe." The Irish Times November 9 1994: 10.
---. "Czechs Liberated Themselves." The Irish
Times November 8 1994: 8.
---. "Search for Something of Value." Buffalo
News (New York) July 10 1994: 8.
---. "Save the World: Transcend Yourself." Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania) July 10 1994: B1.
---. "The Difficult Birth of a New World Order."
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri) July 10 1994: 3B.
---. "The New Measure of Man." The New York
Times July 8 1994: 27.
---. "EU's Key Task is to Clarify European Identity,
Responsibility." The Daily Yomiuri May 23 1994: 6.
---. "The Global Drama: Theatre Offers Troubled World
a Telescope into the Future." The Ottawa Citizen April 4 1994: A9.
---. "Theatre can Help Achieve Peace among
Mankind." The Toronto Star March 26 1994: L8.
---. "Why has the West Lost the Ability to Sacrifice
for the Common Interest?" Buffalo News (New York) March 20 1994: 7.
---. "Absorbing the Shock of Freedom." The
Daily Yomiuri July 9 1995: 5.
---. "A Courageous and Magnanimous Creation." Harvard
Gazette Jun 15 1995: 15.
---. "Hesitant West has Created NATO in Crisis."
The Houston Chronicle April 28 1996: 1.
Havel, Václav. "U.S.-Czech Republic Relations.
Remarks, March 20, 1996." US Department of State Dispatch 7 (1996):
142.
Havel, Václav. "Safeguarding Democracy. (Opinions of
European Leaders on Enlargement of North Atlantic Treaty Organization)(the New
NATO)(Column)." The Wall Street Journal Western Edition July 8
1997, sec. A14(W) pA14(E) col 4 (51 col in):.
---. "NATO's Quality of Life. (Defining the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization's Post-Cold War Goals)(Column)." The New
York Times May 13 1997, sec. 146: A21(L) col 2 (28 col in).
---. "Uniting Responsibility for World." The
Daily Yomiuri January 27 1997: 6.
Havel, Václav et al. "The New NATO: Safeguarding
Democracy." Wall Street Journal July 8 1997: Page 14, Column 4.
Havel, Václav. "From Plato to NATO." The
Herald (Glasgow) January 31 1998: 31.
---. "PRAGUE, DEC. 29, 1989.(Short Story)(Brief
Article)." Newsweek 133.9 (1999): 71(1).
---. "'Pernicious Legacy' of Past Still Challenges
Post-Fall Optimism." The Irish Times November 20 1999: 15.
---. "The State of Human Rights: Edited Transcript of
a Speech." The Ottawa Citizen April 30 1999.
---. "Europe: A Single Political Entity Whose
Security is Indivisible." The Irish Times September 16 2000: 14.
---. "Redefining the West." The Edge
(Malaysia) October 8 2001.
---. "Every Day I Suffer More from Stagefright; I Am
More Afraid that I Won't be Up to the Job." Scotland on Sunday
October 20 2002: 25.
---. "Lessons from Prague: Better Environmental
Management is Needed." Financial Times August 21 2002: 13.
---. "An Alliance with a Future." The
Washington Post May 19 2002: B07.
Aznar, Jose
M., et al. "United
we Stand: Eight European Leaders are as One with President Bush.(UK, Spain,
Italy, Portugal, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, and Denmark Issue Statement
Supporting Pres. Bush's Iraq War Policy)(Column)." The Wall Street
Journal Western Edition Jan 30 2003, sec. A14 col 3 (12 col in):.
Havel, Václav. "The Soul of a Nation." The
Washington Post October 12 2003: B07.
---. "Building a Free Cuba." The Washington
Post September 18 2003: A23.
Havel, Václav, et al. "The Week's Best
Commentary." The Weekend Australian October 18 2003.
Havel, Václav. "Strangling Democracy.(Editorial
Desk)(Zimbabwe)." The New York Times June 24 2004, sec. A23 col 02
(15 col in):.
---. "Time to Act on N. Korea." The
Washington Post June 18 2004: A29.
---. "A Wish for Aung San Suu Kyi on Her 60th
Birthday." The Straits Times (Singapore) June 19 2005: 719 words.
---. "A Rose for the 'Unfree'." The
Washington Post June 15 2005.
Havel, Václav. Acceptance Speech Written on the
Occasion of the Award of the Erasmus Prize 1986. Amsterdam: Foundation
Praemium Erasmianum, 1986.
Havel, Václav. "In Memory of our Holocaust
Victims." Celebrating Elie Wiesel: Stories,
Essays, Reflections. Ed. Alan Rosen. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre
Dame Press, 1988. 344.
---. "Anti-Political Politics." Civil Society
and the State. Ed. John Keane. London: Verso, 1988. 381-398.
---. "Cards on the Table." Civic Freedom in
Central Europe: Voices from Czechoslovakia. Ed. H. Gordon Skilling. New York,
NY: St. Martin's Press, 1990. 152.
---. "A Neglected Generation." Czechoslovakia,
1918-88: Seventy Years from Independence. Ed. H. Gordon Skilling. New York,
NY: St., 1991. 232.
---. "Postscript." Europe from Below: An
East-West Dialogue. Ed. Mary Kaldor. London, England; New York, NY: Verso,
1991. 224.
---. "New Year's Day Speech, 1990 ." From
Stalinism to Pluralism: A Documentary History of Eastern Europe since 1945.
Ed. Gale Stokes. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1991. 267.
---. "Article 202 ." Prague. Ed.
John Miller and Kirsten Miller. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books, 1994. 248.
---. "Europe as Task." The European
Challenge. Ed. H. M. Enzensberger. 's-Gravenhage: Vuga, 1998.
---. "Address to the Senate and the House of Commons
of the Parliament of Canada." Kosovo: Contending Voices on Balkan
Interventions. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,
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Natalya M. Václav Havel : Resisting an Absurd Existence. Dissertation:
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison:, 1996.
Bartsch,
Diane. Václav Havel : A Case Study of Rhetoric in a Repressive Regime.
Dissertation: Thesis (M.S.)--Colorado State University:, 1991.
Brophy, S.
"Can Eduard Shevardnadze Or Václav Havel be Held Responsible for
Undemocratic Practices in their Countries After the Collapse of
Communism?" Thesis, University College Dublin (2004)
Carmola,
Kateri Mary. Slanted Truths: Theories of Political Deception (Vaclav Havel,
Hannah Arendt, Plato, Nicollo Machiavelli, Friedrich Nietszche). University
of California, Berkeley, 1999.
Crittenden,
Cole M. Theater in Time: The Meta-Temporal Drama of Chekhov, Vvedensky, and
Havel (Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Alexsandr Ivanovich Vvedenskii, Vaclav Havel).
Princeton University; 0181 Advisor: Adviser Olga Hasty, 2005.
Dewey, Julia
Jane H. From Playwright to Prison and the Presidency : The Wisdom and Wit of
Václav Havel. Niagara University:, 2004.
Flood,
William Christian. Vaclav Havel and the Fall of Communism (Czech Republic,
Slovakia). Baylor University; 0014 Advisor: Mentor David W. Hendon, 2004.
Gibbs, Helena
Sedlackova. Moral Politics and its Others: The Charter 77 Dissident Movement
in Czechoslovakia (1977--1989) (Vaclav Havel, Ludvik Vaculik, Milan Kundera).
New York University; 0146 Advisor: Adviser Eliot Borenstein, 2003.
Griffith,
Virginia Yvonne. Vanek Na Hrad: The Historical Context and Dramaturgical
Implications of the Vanek Plays (Czech Republic, Vaclav Havel, Pavel Kohout,
Jiri Dienstbier, Pavel Landovsky). Miami University; 0126 Advisor: Adviser
Howard A. Blanning, 2004.
Heinicke,
Jerilyn Ann. Eastern European Theater: Václav Havel and Andrei Amal'Rik.
Pennsylvania State University, 1993.
Hodges,
Rachel Melissa. The Art of Revolution : The Political Impact of Playwright
Václav Havel. Dissertation: Thesis (M.A.)--American University:, 1999.
Holman, Diana
L. No Exit : Values in Totalitarian Society in the Works of Václav Havel.
Dissertation: Thesis (M.A.)--Georgetown University:, 1990.
Jimenez,
Henry Anthony. The Existentialism of Vaclav Havel: The being of Human Beings.
California State University, Long Beach; 6080 Advisor: Adviser Daniel
Guerriere, 2003.
Kovacovic,
Vera. Vaclav Havel, His Message, and its Meaning: A Hermeneutic Study.
University of Minnesota; 0130 Advisor: Adviser Josef Mestenhauser, 1999.
Lamb, Bruce
Christopher. Discursivity, Mimesis, and the Dramatic Author in 'the
Caucasian Chalk Circle,' 'the Merchant of Venice,' and 'Largo Desolato'
(Shakespeare, Brecht Bertold, Havel Vaclav, England, Germany, Czechoslovakia).
University of Maryland, College Park, 1992.
Loring,
Hilary. The Power of the Ordinary Self-Transformation: Theory and Empirical
Analysis (Women, Return to School, Vaclav Havel, Self-Empowerment).
Brandeis University; Adviser: Gila J. Hayim, 1997.
McFillen,
Kevin Douglas. "The Politics of Identity: Theory, Praxis and Rehearsal in
the Production of Václav Havel's the Memorandum ." Master of Arts,
Miami University, Theatre (2005)
Motkova, Hana
Victoria. Václav Havel and Lech Walesa : Networks for Peaceful
Transformation Truth and Freedom Win. Dissertation: Thesis (B.A.)--Eckerd
College:, 2001.
Parkison,
Paul Thomas. Authentic Potentiality in the Political Sphere : Hussurl [i.e.
Husserl], Patocka and Havel. Dissertation: Thesis (M.A.)--Vanderbilt
University:, 1992.
Perez, Inbar.
Václav Havel : From a Prison Cell to a Castle : A Study of Václav Havel's
Transition from a Successful Playwright to a Prominent Dissident of the
Communist Regime in Czechoslovakia. Thesis (M.A.)--City College of New
York:, 2004.
Replogle,
Sherri Stone, and Manfred B. Steger. Reflections on the Politics of Truth :
Gandhi, Foucault, and Havel. Thesis (M.A.)--Illinois State University:,
2001.
Rowlands,
Sioned Puw. Marginal Politics : The Aesthetic and the Essayistic in Selected
Writings by Twm Morys, Václav Havel and Bohumil Hrabal. Thesis
(D.Phil.)--University of Oxford:, 2003.
Trojanowska,
Tamara. Slawomir Mrozek and Vaclav Havel: Moral Theatre of Identity in
Crisis. University of Toronto (Canada); 0779, 1993.
Tucker,
Aviezer. The Philosophy of Charter 77 Signatories (Patocka Jan, Havel
Vaclav). University of Maryland College Park, 1992.
West, Timothy
Wayne. Destiny as Alibi : Milan Kundera, Václav Havel and the "Czech
Question" After 1968., 2003.
White,
Whitney Erin, Václav Havel, and New Year's Day Address. A Rhetorical
Criticism of President Václav Havel's First Inaugural Address., 1994.
Whitney,
Penny Norton. Milosz, Konwicki, and Havel : Messages and Messengers of
Social Change in Poland and Czechoslovakia., 1992.
Wilson, James
Patrick. Rhetorical Inventions and Interventions: Vaclav Havel and Civil
Society (Czech Republic). University of Pittsburgh; 0178 Advisor: Adviser
Thomas Kane, 2000.
Václav Havel Describes His 45 Minute Meeting
with President Bush. Cond. Broadcast on PBS-TV (MacNeil-Lehrer Report),
February 20, 1990., 1990.
Excerpts from an Address to a Joint Session of
the U.S. Congress, Asking Support for Soviet Glasnost. Cond. Broadcast on
PBS-TV, February 21, 1990., 1990.
Czech Pres. Havel Address to Joint Session of
U.S. Congress. Cond. President Havel discusses how he was released from
prison and asked to lead the newly democratic Czech government, and discusses
the first free elections held in his country since the fall of communism in
eastern Europe. He also examines U.S. and Czech relations and the future of the
world. President Havel speaks in Czech and a translator makes an immediate
translation into English. Voice of America, 1990.
Czech Pres. Havel Departure Statement. Cond.
Presents President Bush making some parting remarks after the visit to the
White House of the president of Czechoslovakia, Václav Havel. Havel offers
words of thanks to President Bush. Voice of America, 1990.
Remarks made at the Opening of the Exhibition
"the Birth of Czechoslovakia, October 1918". Cond. Records the
remarks made at the opening of the Library of Congress' exhibition: The birth
of Czechoslovakia, October 1918, which commemorates the 80th anniversary of the
founding of the independent Czechoslovak state. President Havel speaks in Czech
and announces the annual awards he gives to people who haved aided democracy
and human rights in the Czech Republic. Zbigniew Brzezinski speaks about the
award he just received, 1998.
Samuel Beckett's Ohio Impromptu, Catastrophe (for Vaclav Havel),
[and] what Where. Dir. Lortel, Lucille, Jack Garfein, and Alan Schneider,
et al. 1 videocassette (54 min.). New York, 1983.
A Private View. Dir. Shapiro, Bruce G., and
Václav Havel. Prod. Videorecording of the University of Texas Drama Department
production, October 10-12, 17-19, 24-26, 1985. 1 videocassette (VHS).
University of Texas at Austin; Drama Dept, 1985.
The 1990 Beyond War Award. Dir.
Brundtland, Gro Harlem, Denis Hayes, and Eda Kriseová, et al. Prod. Ceremony broadcast from San
Francisco, Oslo, and Prague honors Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland of
Norway, for her work with the World Commission on Environment and Development,
Earth Day 1990, and and President Václav Havel and the people of
Czechoslavakia. Interviews of Gaylord Nelson, Denis Hayes, and Chris Desser.
Chorea Bohemica performing Christmas greeting from Prauge. 1 videocassette
(VHS). Beyond War Foundation, 1990.
World Leaders Debate. Dir. Dimbleby,
Jonathan, Václav Havel, and Richard Weizsäcker, et al. Prod. Jonathan Dimbleby
chairs a meeting between President Václav Havel, Richard von Weizsaecker and
Benazir Bhutto. 1 videocassette (50 min.). BBC Enterprises, 1990.
Czechoslovakian President Address. Dir.
Havel, Václav, C-SPAN (Television network), and Public Affairs Video Archives.
Prod. Speaking through a translator, Václav Havel calls for a "peace
conference" to end the post-war divisions in Europe and to create a new
pan-European structure which would devise its own security system.
Videorecording of the speech by Václav Havel, president of Czechoslovak
Socialist Republic, at the Joint Meeting of Congress on Feb. 21, 1990, which was
originally broadcast on C-Span. 1 videocassette (83 min.). Public Affairs Video
Archives distributor, 1990.
Vaclav Havel Addresses Congress. Dir. Havel,
Václav, and Public Affairs Video Archives. Prod. Speaking through a translator,
Václav Havel calls for a "peace conference" to end the post-war
divisions in Europe and to create a new pan-European structure which would
devise its own security system. 1 videocassette (83 min.). Purdue University
Public Affairs Video Archives, 1990.
Largo Desolato. Dir. Havel, Václav, Tom
Stoppard, and Robert Hostetter. Prod. In this play, the protaganist, Leopold
Nettles, became an accidental hero. One of his philosophical works is declared
ideologically harmful by the state. So Nettles finds himself facing unspecified
tortures, which he can avert if he changes his name and declares himself not to
be the author of his works. 1 videocassette (100 min.). 1990.
Vaclav Havel Leadership in Eastern Europe. Dir.
Kostant, Steven, John F. Ross, and Penelope Lane Czarra, et al. Prod. Havel's
life-long struggle against totalitarianism and his rise to national leadership
in Czechoslovakia, Eastern Europe, and the world is depicted in this film.
Includes excerpts from one of Havel's plays and an animated short exploring the
balance of power and the nature of greed., and Who is Vaclav Havel? -- Havel's
audience with history -- The other Europe -- "Havel" animation --
Balance. 1 videocassette (50 min.). Global View Productions, Inc, 1990.
November's Children-- Revolution in Prague. Dir. Scheuer,
Walter, Allan Miller, and Petr Pesek, et al. Prod. Documentary captures the student-led
Czechoslovak revolution of the winter of 1989, showing young people staging
demonstrations and strikes which brought down the Communist government.
Includes interviews with student leaders, Communist ex-officials, and new
democratic leaders appointed by Václav Havel, the new president. 1
videocassette (58 min.). Four Oaks Foundation; Pyramid distributor, 1991.
Beyond Hate Trilogy. Dir. Carter, Jimmy,
John Kenneth Galbraith, and Nadine Gordimer, et al. Perf. Beyond hate
chronicles the impact of hate on its victims, and probes its many dimensions.
Moyers listens to those gripped by hatred and those victimized by it. He also
focuses on individuals and groups who are working to move beyond hatred to
achieve tolerance and acceptance. Facing hate: Elie Wiesel helps probe the
logic of hatred as expressed in books, religion, history and personal
experience. Hate on trial: In 1990, Tom and John Metzger, leaders of the White
Aryan Resistance (WAR) were charged with inciting the murder of Mulugeta Seraw
of Ethiopia in Portland, Oregon. This is a documentary of their trial using
actual courtroom footage, interspersed with commentary on hate crime, First
Amendment rights, and the role of the media, by a panel of lawyers, activists
and journalists. 4 videocassettes (296 min.). Mystic Fire Video, 1992.
Vernisá?, Audience. Dir. Havel, Václav. 2
videocassettes (50 min.) ;; col. Media Services, 1992.
Czech Rhapsody: Why Havel? Dir. Jasny,
Vojtech. Prod. Czech rhapsody: a film poem for Osaka Exhibition on invaded
Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968. Why Havel?: feature documentary epic.,
and Czech rhapsody, 1969 (20 min.) -- Why Havel?, 1991 (100 min.). 1
videocassette (120 min.). s.n, 1992.
Mlýny. Dir. Havel, Václav, Karel Brynda, and
Jan Slovák, et al. Prod. Videorecording of a performance of Divadlo Sklep. 1
videocassette (VHS PAL). Ceská televize :; Centrum ceského videa, 1993.
Drawn from Memory. Dir. Fierlinger, Paul,
Ron Diamond, and Lindsay Law, et al. Prod. Animator Paul Fierlinger recounts
his life story in an animated autobiography. Voices: Paul Fierlinger, Vaclav
Havel and others. 1 videocassette (56 min.). Public Television Playhouse, 1995.
Three Presidents, One City. Dir. Havel,
Václav, Bill Clinton, and Michal Kovac, et al. Prod. Presentation of the
highlights of KCRG-TV's coverage of the visit of President Clinton, Slovak
president Michal Kovac and Czech Republic president Václav Havel on the
occasion of the dedication of the National Czech & Slovak Museum &
Library in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on October 21, 1995. 1 videocassette (60 min.).
KCRG-TV, 1995.
Eastern Europe, Breaking with the Past. Dir.
Kostant, Steven, John F. Ross, and Global View Productions, et al. Prod. Each
segment is a compilation of television programs from Eastern Europe on various
subjects. The programs range from documentaries to animated cartoons, showing
the progress and effects of the break from monolithic rule and the opening of
borders and institutions., and [1] America's relations with Eastern Europe --
[2] Vaclav Havel : leadership in Eastern Europe -- [3] Ceausescu : Eastern
Europe's last dictator? -- [4] Life as an ethnic minority in Eastern Europe --
[5] A tapestry of history -- [6] Memories of childhood and war -- [7] At the
crossroads : Eastern European Jewry -- [8] Theater and the revolution -- [9]
Germany reunites -- [10] The Polish experience -- [11] A new world of
television -- [12] An animated journey -- [13] A generation of artists. 13
videocassettes (ca. 51 min. each). Smithsonian Video, 1995.
The Artists' Revolution 10 Days in Prague. Dir.
Moore, Daniel Sargent, Rod Steiger, and Vaclav Havel, et al. Prod. In November,
1989 a group of artists in Prague successfully spearheaded the overthrow of the
communist regime in Czechoslovakia in the nonviolent "velvet
revolution" ... a revolution fought through images, words and spirit. This
film is the inside story of that rebellion as told through interviews with the
activists and citizens of Prague. 1 videocassette (30 min.). Cinema Guild,
1995.
From Playwright to President Vaclav Havel. Dir.
Wheeler, Kristi. Prod. Excerpts selected from the Civil Society Symposium, held
at Macalester College, April 26, 1999. 1 videocassette (24 min.). Macalester
College, 1999.
Havel, Václav. Hawei'Er Zi Zhuan (Dálkový Výslech).
Di 1 ban ed. Beijing: Dong fang chu ban she : Fa xing Xin hua shu dian, 1992.
Havel, Václav, and Yonghui Li. Yu Zhong Shu Jian : Zhi
Qin Ai Di Ao'Erjia (Listy Olze). Chu ban ed. Jiulong: Tian yuan shu wu,
1998.
Hai wei er, et al. Wu Quan Li Zhe d Quan Li
(Moc Bezmocných). Chu ban ed. Tai bei xian xin dian shi: Zuo an wen hua chu
ban : Yuan zu wen hua fa hang, 2003.
Havel,
Václav. Lai Zi Yuan Fang De Kao Wen: Haweier Zi Zhuan (Dálkovy Výslech).
Chu ban ed. Boston,
Mass: Qing xiang chu ban she, 2003.
Havel, Václav. Fristelse. Viby J: Kimære,
1988.
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Udenrigspolitiske Selskab, 1990.
Havel, Václav, and Josef Vondrousek. Audienco :
Unuaktajo. Dobrichovice: KAVA-PECH, 1996.
Havel, Václav, Karel Hví?d'ala, and Kirsti Siraste.
Asioista Kuultuna. Helsinki: Kirjayhtymä, Karisto), 1990.
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"Eva Kriseová, Václav Havel, "La
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(1987): 58.
Aung San Suu
Kyi, and Michael Aris. Se
Libérer De La Peur. Paris: Des femmes, 1991.
Boudre, Alain, and Václav Havel. Laveur De Vitres Et
Archevêque : Biographie De Mgr Miloslav Vlk (Prague). Paris: Nouvelle Cité,
1994.
Brozova, Michaela, et al. Prague : Passages Et
Galeries. Paris: Institut français d'architecture : Editions Norma, 1993.
Havel,
Václav. "Europe at the Fin De Siècle." Society 32.6
(September/October 1995): 68-72.
---. "Ne Pas Se Préoccuper Que De Soi." Nouvelle
alternative 34 (1994): 24.
---. "Déterminer Qui Veut Nous Aider Et Qui Veut
Nous Voler." Nouvelle alternative 18 (1990): 17.
---. "Discours De Nouvel an." Politique
étrangère 55.1 (1990): 93.
---. "Essais Politiques." Esprit 13
(1989): 153.
---. "Interrogatoire à Distance." Europe
67.726 (1989): 176.
---. "L'Espoir? Les Jeunes." Nouvelle
alternative 16 (1989): 14.
---. "Un Terrain Qui Ne Sera Jamais Le Mien." Nouvelle
alternative 16 (1989): 25.
---. "Comment Est Née La Charte 77." Nouvelle
alternative 5 (1987): 14.
---. "La Grande Roue." Nouvelle alternative
2 (1986): 10.
---. "Avons-Nous Besoin d'Un Nouveau Mythe?" Esprit
9.7 (1985): 5.
---. "Lettres à Olga." Alternative 10
(1981): 63.
---. "Vivre Dans La Vérité." Alternative
1 (1979): 25.
---. "L'Audience." Temps modernes 33.376
(1977): 864.
---. "Lettre à Gustav Husak." Temps modernes
31.354 (1976): 1121.
Havel, Václav. "Les Intellectuels Orphelins Du
Politique?" Esprit 19.216 (1995): 112.
---. L'Angoisse De La Liberté. La Tour d'Aigues:
Éditions de l'Aube, 1995.
---. L'Amour Et La Vérité Doivent Triompher De La
Haine Et Du Mensonge. La Tour d'Aigues: Editions de l'aube, 1994.
---. "Au Nom De l'Enfant." Esprit 15.168
(1991): 59.
---. "Un Héritage Monstrueux." Nouvelle
alternative 21 (1991): 26.
---. Bohumil Hrabal. Paris: José Corti, 1991.
---. La Grande Roue : Sur Les Motifs De John Gay,
Pièce En Quatorze Tableaux. Paris: Gallimard, 1987.
---. La Politique Et La Conscience. Toulouse:
Centre de promotion culturelle, Université Toulouse-Le Mirail, 1984.
---. Audience ; Vernissage ; Pétition. Paris:
Gallimard, 1980.
---. La Fête En Plain Air. Paris: Gallimard, 1969.
Havel,
Václav, and Erika Abrams. Tentation
; Assainissement. Paris: Gallimard, 1991.
Havel, Václav, and Yves Barelli. L'Amour Et La Vérité
Doivent Triompher De La Haine Et Du Mensonge. La Tour d'Aigues (France):
Editions de l'Aube, 1990.
Havel, Václav, and Joseph Brodsky. Le Cauchemar Du
Monde Post-Communiste. Anatolia éditions, 1994.
Havel, Václav, Roger Errera, and Jan Vladislav. Essais
Politiques. Paris: Le Seuil, 1990.
Havel, Václav, and Barbara Faure. Il Est Permis
d'Espérer. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1997.
Havel, Václav, Barbora Faure, and André Glucksmann. Quelques
Mots Sur La Parole. La Tour d'Aigues (France): Editions de l'Aube, 1989.
Havel, Václav, Václav Havel, and Tant pis. Hôtel Des
Cimes. Suivi De Tant Pis. Paris: Gallimard, 1993.
Havel, Václav, et al. Audience. Paris: L'Avant
Scène, 1979.
Havel,
Václav, Karel Hvízdala, and Jan Rubes. Interrogatoire à Distance : Entretien Avec Karel
Hvízd'Ala. Paris: Editions de l'Aube : C. Bourgois, 1991.
Havel, Václav, and Milan Kepel. Le Rapport Dont Vous
Êtes l'Objet. Suivi De Plus Moyen De Se Concentrer!. Paris: Gallimard,
1992.
Havel, Václav, and François Kérel. La Fête En Plein
Air : Pièce En Quatre Actes. Paris: Gallimard, 1990.
Havel, Václav, and Katia Krivanek. L'Anatomie Du Gag.
La Tour d'Aigues (France): Editions de l'Aube, 1992.
Havel,
Václav, Stephan Meldegg, and Erika Abrams. Largo Desolato : Pièce En Sept
Tableaux. Paris: Gallimard, 1990-1985.
Havel,
Václav, Stephan Meldegg, and Marcel Aymonin. "Vernissage." L'Avant-Scène.;
Théâtre. [Analytical Entry] ;; 653. Paris: L'Avant-Scène, 1979.
Havel, Václav, et al. Prague, Juin 1991. La Tour
d'Aigues, F 84240: Editions de l'Aube, 1991.
Havel,
Václav, and Jan Rubes. Pour
Une Politique Post-Moderne. La Tour d'Aigues (France): Ed. de l'aube, 1999.
---. Méditations d'Été. La Tour d'Aigues (France):
Editions de l'Aube, 1992.
Havel,
Vàclav, Jan Rubes, and Catherine Daems. Lettres à Olga. La Tour d'Aigues: Editions de
l'Aube, 1995.
---. Lettres à Olga. La Tour d'Aigues: Editions de
l'Aube, 1990.
Havel,
Václav, Chatel Zlata, and Jan Rubes. L'Angoisse De La Liberté : Choix De Discours
(1965-1992). La Tour d'Aigues, France: Ed. de l'aube, 1994.
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l'Être. Nouv. éd ed. Paris: Association Présence de Gabriel Marcel, 1997.
Mitterrand, François, and Václav Havel. Assises De La
Confédération Européenne : Prague, Juin 1991. La Tour d'Aigues (France):
Editions de l'aube, 1991.
Mitterrand, François, Václav Havel, and Jan Rubes. Sur
l'Europe : Allocutions Prononcées Le 9 Mai 1991 à l'Occasion De La Remise Du
Prix Charlemagne. La Tour d'Aigues (France): Editions de l'Aube, 1991.
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Intellectuels En Europe. Prague: Institut français de Prague, 1994.
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Tschopp,
Barbara, Václav Havel, and Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for
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---. "Rede anläßlich Der Verleihung Des
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---. ""Sanierung"." Theater heute
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---. "Ein Teleskop in Die Zukunft." Theater
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---. "Auf Der Suche Nach Einem Europa Ohne Angst Vor
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---. "Sanierung." Theater Heute. [Analytical
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---. Das Gartenfest. Die Benachrichtigung : 2 Dramen,
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---. "Euer Frieden Und Unsrer-Anatomie Einer
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---. Versuch, in Der Wahrheit Zu Leben : Von Der Macht
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---. Drei Stücke. Deutsche Erstausg ed. Reinbek
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Havel, Václav, Hubertus Branten, and Tobias Schäfer. Zeugen
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Benno, 1998.
Havel, Václav, and Joachim Bruss. "Largo
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---. "Largo Desolato : Schauspiel in Sieben
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Havel, Václav, and Evropský Kulturní Klub. Die Rede
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Havel, Václav, and Karel Hvízdala. Fernverhör : Ein
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Havel, Václav, and Ruth Bondy. Ha-`Olam Nivra
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---. Sila
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Czerwiec 1979-Wrzesien 1982 : Wybór. Wyd. 1 ed. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo
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