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 · kniha od: Václav Havel. Hlavní postavou hry Largo desolato je doktor filozofie Leopold Kopřiva, proti své vůli vmanévrovaný do role hrdiny, jímž ve skutečnosti není. Jeho bohatá politická a spisovatelská činnost z něj udělala představitele demokratických sil; u nepřátel, tajných policistů, figuruje jako podvratný živel /5(47).  · Largo Desolato by Vaclav Havel. A wonderful surprise and an excellent play. Vaclav Havel was a symbol throughout Europe and perhaps the world. He fought against communism and he was not just a famous and acclaimed dissident, but also a great playwright.4/5(11). That’s the “action” in Vaclav Havel’s semi-autobiographical play, “Largo Desolato,” in a stellar production at City Garage (Bergamot Station). Photo Credit: Paul M. Rubenstein For those of you who might need the history lesson, Havel was an intellectual and playwright who became a President: the last one for the nation of Czechoslovakia, and after it broke apart, the first one for the new Czech Republic.


Largo Desolato. Translated by Tom Stoppard Directed by Eva Burgess Produced by TYNA Collective. Presented at the Ohio Theater. Note: The festival brochure incorrectly lists the The Brick as the performance venue. Interested is reading some of Havel's newest plays and new translations? Check out the Havel Collection from Theater 61 Press. Largo Desolato is a semi-autobiographical play by the Czech playwright Vaclav Havel about a writer called Leopold Nettles who has come under surveillance from the government due to his political. Largo Desolato. by Vaclav Havel. January 24 - March 1, "The Consulate General of the Czech Republic highly recommends the Václav Havel's semi-autobiographical play Largo Desolato at the City Garage Theatre.". —. Invitation posted on Consulate Cultural News Events page. "An eerie, atmospheric staging at City Garage in.


Vaclav Havel, Czechoslovakia's foremost playwright, who is in constant conflict with his government, has created a vivid and terrifying portrait of the writer in the totalitarian state that is as real and immediate as today's headlines. (From the English version by Tom Stoppard) The play is written in 7 short scenes, 3 of which have no dialogue. “Largo Desolato” by Vaclav Havel City Garage stages a timely revival of Havel’s classic piece about totalitarian regimes, censorship, and the price of integrity. In this semi-autobiographical play, translated by Czech-born playwright Tom Stoppard, a dissident intellectual, Leopold Nettles, is dogged by the secret police, pressured by his friends, and nagged by his housemate to just shut up and go along. Largo Desolato is a semi-autobiographical play by Václav Havel about a political dissident, Leopold Nettles (originally in Czech Kopřiva), who fears being sent to prison for his writing. Leopold faces mounting pressure from his friends, admirers and colleagues; these pressures in addition to ongoing state surveillance have made him incapable of writing anything further.

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