As writer, dissident, and statesman, Havel played an essential part in the changes that occurred in Central Europe during the last decades of the twentieth century, and became a powerful intellectual and political force for the reestablishment of democratic principles and institutions. Now, in this memoir, he recollects the pivotal experiences and ideas of his remarkable life. Known in his native Prague for his theatrical productions, and imprisoned for his anticommunist views, Havel emerged on the international stage in 1989 as the elected president of Czechoslovakia. He writes with eloquence and candor about his transition from playwright to politician, and the surreal challenges of governing a young democracy. But the scope of his writing extends far beyond the circumstances he faced in his own country. He shares his thoughts on the future of the EU, the reach of the American superpower, and the role of national identity in today's world.--From publisher description.
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Paul Wilson Jr. actúa como un catalizador para aquellos que buscan una vida más plena, apasionada y próspera, desempeñando el papel de Director de Inspiración. Con más de una década de experiencia, ha guiado el desarrollo de liderazgo, negocios y vida, incluso asesorando a organizaciones como la NFL. Wilson se dedica a equipar a individuos y organizaciones con estrategias innovadoras para maximizar la rentabilidad tanto social como financiera, fomentando el crecimiento y el éxito.






Feeling stressed at work? If you've ever felt under pressure with the daily grind, this is the book for you. Paul Wilson, the bestselling author of Instant Calm, offers page after page of simple techniques to add calm, overcome stress and help you get what you want from your work. You'll get through the work day feeling relaxed, positive and fulfilled - and able to place work in the context of everything else in your life.
Rocking the Boat
A Superintendent's 30 Year Career Fighting Institutional Racism
- 388 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Focusing on essential themes of race, discrimination, and cultural dynamics, this book serves as a vital contribution to ongoing discussions about Black Lives and white privilege. It aims to deepen understanding and provoke thought, making it an important read for anyone interested in these pressing societal issues.
Open letters : selected prose 1965-1990
- 415 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Vaclav Havel was born in Czechoslovakia in 1936. He is a leading playwright and has long been involved in the human rights movement becoming President of Czechoslovakia in 1989. This selection of his early prose ranges from the early 60s to 1990.
In a book written while he was president of Czechoslovakia, Vaclav Havel combines the same powerful eloquence, moral passion, and abiding wisdom that informed his writing as a dissident and playwright, with a candor unprecedented from one with the broad perspective and infinite responsibility of governing a country. Havel, now president of the Czech Republic, addresses the legacy of Communism as the euphoria of the Velvet Revolution gives way to a more problematic reality. Yet even as he grapples with the challenges of political change, he affirms his belief in a politics motivated by moral responsibility; in an economy tempered by compassion; and in the central roles of art and culture in the transformation of society. Summer Meditations is not only a timely and necessary testament of events in Eastern Europe but a profound reflection upon the nature and practice of politics and a stirring call for morality, civility, and openness in public life throughout the world.
Cantina : Recipes From A Mexican Kitchen
- 328 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Cantina is a feast for the senses, exploring the inventive, fresh recipes and food traditions of Mexico. Cantina introduces the enthusiastic cook to the exciting world of Mexican cuisine and the vibrant flavors that have captivated food lovers all over the world. Paul Wilson, a prominent expert on Latin food, has created 150 delicious recipes across 9 chapters with a focus on achievable recipes and bold flavors, such as prawn tacos with green mango and jicama salad or pork carnitas caramelized with pineapple adobo sauce. With a killer design that will make you feel like you're hanging in a taqueria in Mexico City, Cantina is everything you need to bring your new favorite food to your own table. Credited with serving some of the world's most exciting food, Paul Wilson has been described as one of the most extraordinary culinary talents and continues to receive critical acclaim for crafting inspiring dishes that take an innovative approach to cuisine traditions.
Letters to Olga
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Vaclav Havel is one of the most important European writers of our time. In 1979 he was sentenced to four and a half years of hard labour for his involvement in the Czech human rights movement, Charter 77. In prison he was allowed to write to his wife, Olga, once a week. He used the opportunity for profound reflections, on theatre, society and philosophy. These letters form a remarkable document, and a work of lasting value.'From Havel, we learn that the true heroes of our time are those who stay the course.' Bruce Chatwin
The two million copy bestselling self help book The Little Book of Calm by the author of Instant Calm Paul Wilson reveals the secrets for finding calm and serenity in your everyday life.Feeling stressed? Need some help to regain balance in your life?The Little Book of Calm is full of wise advice to follow and thoughts to inspire. Pop it in your bag or pocket and dip in to it whenever you feel anxious. Open it at any page and you'll find a path to inner peace.'The Guru of calm' Times'His mixture of traditional meditation, alternative therapy, positive thinking and commonsense has not only enable him to maintain an impressive degree of calm but has persuaded millions to buy into his philosophy' Financial TimesPaul Wilson is a meditation teacher, columnist and author of 19 self-help books, including The Calm Technique, Instant Calm, The Little Book of Calm, Calm at Work, The Little Book of Calm at Work, Calm for Life, The Complete Book of Calm, Perfect Balance, The Quiet and A Piece of the Quiet.
The 'Return of Lieutenant Boruvka' is the last book in this 'marvellous sequence of detective novels' (The Times) in which Josef Skvorecky offers us not only a sly and devious murder mystery but also a comic confrontation of the Old World and the New that pokes fun at both sides of the cultural divide.
Set in the not-too-distant past, this comic and exuberantly lustful tale by the author of The Miracle Game is also a savage parody of life under foreign occupation. The conscripts of a Czech battalion prepare themselves for inevitable war with the US - using unconventional tactics.



