Sunday, December 18, 2011

The Velvet Revolutionary

"A shy yet resilient, unfailingly polite but dogged man who articulated the power of the powerless, Mr. Havel spent five years in and out of Communist prisons, lived for two decades under close secret-police surveillance and endured the suppression of his plays and essays. He served 14 years as president, wrote 19 plays, inspired a film and a rap song and remained one of his generation’s most seductively nonconformist writers."

Dan Bilefsky and Jane Perlez in The New York Times write an obit for Vaclav Havel.

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