The Dissident Politics in Vaclav Havel's Vanek Plays


Who Is Ferdinand Vanek Anyway?

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By Carol Strong
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Carol Strong is Professor of Political Science at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM). After completing her B.A. at the University of Tennessee (Knoxville, U.S.A.).

Introduction Chapter 1: Act I, Scene I Havel's Vanek Trilogy: The Plight of a Social Dissident Chapter 2: Act I, Scene II Havel's Vanek Play Protest: Locating the Spark of Social Change Chapter 3: Act II, Scene 1 And Now, A Word from Pavel Kohout: An Alternative Face of Vanek Chapter 4: Act II, Scene II And Now, A Word from Pavel Landovsky: Yet Another Face ofVanek Chapter 5: Part II, Act III And Now, A Word from Jiri Dienstbier: A Vanek Sequel Chapter 6: Post-Performance Panel Discussion Meet the Authors: Confronting the Many Faces ofVanek Conclusion: Who is Ferdinand Vanek Anyway?

In this thought-provoking and well-researched book, written partly in a quasi-theatrical format, Carol Strong demonstrates how this intersection of politics and literature - focusing on Havel and three other leading Czechoslovak dissidents (Pavel Kohout, Pavel Landovsky and Jiri Dienstbier) - played a key role in the eventual downfall of the Communist Party in 1989. And in better understanding Havel's creation Ferdinand Vanek - who was based on Havel himself and was subsequently adopted by several other writers - we understand better the complexities of this impressive man and his fellow-dissidents, as well as the power, significance and universality of absurdist theater. -- Leslie Holmes, University of Melbourne

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