
a cup of coffee with my interrogator
Book Specifications:
- Title: A Cup of Coffee with My Interrogator
- Publisher: Readers International
- Author: Ludvík Vaculík
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0930523350
- Pages: 127
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
A Cup of Coffee with My Interrogator by Ludvík Vaculík is a powerful collection of clandestine writings emerging from the atmosphere of political repression following the Prague Spring. Through reflective essays, personal observations, and subtle acts of resistance, Vaculík captures the realities of censorship, surveillance, intellectual freedom, and survival under authoritarian rule. Written with honesty, irony, and moral courage, the book provides a deeply human perspective on Czech dissent and the struggle for freedom of expression during a turbulent period in Eastern European history. Published by Readers International, this paperback edition is an important read for those interested in political literature, dissident writing, Cold War history, and human rights.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: A Cup of Coffee with My Interrogator
- Publisher: Readers International
- Author: Ludvík Vaculík
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0930523350
- Pages: 127
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
A Cup of Coffee with My Interrogator by Ludvík Vaculík is a powerful collection of clandestine writings emerging from the atmosphere of political repression following the Prague Spring. Through reflective essays, personal observations, and subtle acts of resistance, Vaculík captures the realities of censorship, surveillance, intellectual freedom, and survival under authoritarian rule. Written with honesty, irony, and moral courage, the book provides a deeply human perspective on Czech dissent and the struggle for freedom of expression during a turbulent period in Eastern European history. Published by Readers International, this paperback edition is an important read for those interested in political literature, dissident writing, Cold War history, and human rights.












