Books
The Power of the Powerless and Other Essays Václav Havel
Moc bezmocných a jiné eseje (The Power of the Powerless and Other Essays) is an anthology comprising key essays by Václav Havel.
Diary IV. 1974–1989 Pavel Juráček
Foolish Writing Filip Topol, Pavel Hájek (ed.)
A selection of Filip Topol´s short stories, poems and torsos of poetic prose, most of which have not yet been published, brings his world (frienship, the alcohol demon, Prague, desire, love..) closer with an extraordinary urgency and rawness.
Kilián Nedory Filip Topol, Pavel Hájek (ed.)
A collection of texts by Filip Topol about his legendary and mysterious "friend" Kilián Nedory, which have mostly not yet been published. The first part of the book consists of the short story The Pit and the Wind, the second part is a convolute of features, song lyrics, poems and prose. The book is published as the first volume of the intended three-volume edition of the Filip Topol Archive.
Case for a Novice Headsman Pavel Juráček, Pavel Hájek (ed.)
In the Case for a Novice Headsman Pavel Juráček approaches, examines and experiences one of the most intense, most urgent feelings of modern times - anxiety.
Catch the hare so you have him. The Garden Party Václav Havel
The satirical comedy The Garden Party is one of the first absurd plays in the Czech Republic, and in the 1960s it was Václav Havel's first theatrical play performed at the legendary Na Zábradlí Theater.
I am not sad. Audience & Vernissage Václav Havel
This volume of the edition "VH´s plays into pocket" includes one act plays Audience and Vernissage, which are centered around Václav Havel´s most successful character Vaněk, a banned writer. Timid, yet principled hero does not want to subordinate to the dictate of the police state nor to fail his beliefs and tries to live according to his conscience.
I am the Gypsy Baron Emil Ščuka
Memories of one of the key figures of the Roma minority group in the Czech Republic.
Václav Havel : It has a meaning! Selection of interviews 1964–1989 Anna Freimanová, Tereza Johanidesová (eds.)
Selection of interviews with Václav Havel with journalists from all over the world from 1964 and 1989.
Kančí na daňčím. Recipe Book of Václav Havel Michael Žantovský a kol.
A book of recipes connected with Václav Havel – either in the role of a satisfied diner or in an aspect of him as a distinctive chef.
Václav Havel and Film: Screenplays, Analyses and Reflections, 1957–1989 Jan Bernard (ed.)
Collected publication of Václav Havel’s “film” texts, prepared by Professor Jan Bernard of FAMU
Devla miro, sem jov hino Rom!. I. kotor Emil Ščuka
The first part of the memories of one of the key figures of the Roma minority in the Czech Republic in Romani translation.
Me som Rom romano... II. kotor Emil Ščuka
The second part of the memories of one of the key figures of the Roma minority in the Czech Republic in Romani translation.
Jekh čiriklo či kerel ňilaj. III. kotor Emil Ščuka
The third and last part of the memories of one of the key figures of the Roma minority in the Czech Republic in Romani translation.
Tale about the king Škrábal or about Ivan Krasopisec Hugo Vavrečka
In March 1945, Hugo Vavrečka wrote a tale about King Škrábal or Ivan Krasopisec to his grandson Ivan M. Havel. Shortly afterwards, the text was swallowed up by the whirl of post-war events, and so it reaches its addressee (and all the other curious readers) only now - after more than seventy years.
My Memoires Václav M. Havel
The first full edition of the memoires of the father of Václav Havel and the founder of the Prague district of Barrandov.