Good-bye, Samizdat : twenty years of Czechoslovak underground writing /
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Imprint: | Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, 1992. |
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Description: | xxxi, 309 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1386757 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Illustrations
- Foreword
- Editor's Introduction and Acknowledgments
- Translators' Introduction
- Forbidden Writers in Czechoslovakia
- Part I. Literature
- Samizdat Literature: An Introduction
- The Black Thread (1970)
- The Eyeglasses (1974)
- Golem II (1977)
- A Czech Fairy Tale (1976)
- Uncle Anton's Coat (1977)
- Mystery (1979)
- Mr. George (1982)
- Come Have a Taste (1982)
- Morning in Church (1988)
- Gottschalk (1988)
- My Desk (1989)
- In Retirement (1986)
- A Padlock for Castle Schwarzenberg (1987)
- The Last Say (1989)
- Bohumil Hrabal, The Magic Flute (1989)
- Part II. Cultural & Sociopolitical Perspectives
- Living Intellects: An Introduction
- What Charter 77 Is and What It Is Not (1977)
- Dialogue on Questions (1985)
- Kunderian Paradoxes (1985)
- We Central East Europeans (1977)
- Only a Postscript (1989)
- Bohumil Hrabal in 1989 (1989)
- On the Ethics of Palach's Deed (1989)
- The "Gray Zone" and the Future of Dissent in Czechoslovakia (1989); Epilogue (1990)
- The Mirror of Communist Discourse (1989)
- Second Wind (1976); Last Conversation (1977)
- Part III. Philosophical Texts
- Czech Philosophy in Samizdat: An Introduction
- Modes of Cognition (1985)
- On Hard and Soft Style in Philosophy (1985)
- On Uncertain Reality and the Possibility of an Agreement (1985)
- The Conception of Truth and Its Meontological Preconditions (1985)
- Philosophy as Personal Experience and the Others (1985)
- "My" Philosophy (1985)
- Ego Dormio (1985)
- Five Letters behind the Golden Curtain (1986)
- Notes on Contributors