Love and Freedom
Rosemary Kavan author Arthur Miller editor William Shawcross editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:27th Nov '08
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Originally published in 1985, four years after its author's untimely death, Love and Freedom is the unforgettable story of Rosemary Kavan, an Englishwoman whose marriage to a Czech led her to experience life in post-war Prague, from early optimistic years, through the nightmare of the Stalinist purges, up to the 'Prague Spring' and its aftermath. Her husband Pavel, a devoted communist, fell victim to the show-trials of the early 1950s and spent years in prison, dying soon after his release. Branded 'a traitor's wife', Rosemary struggled to support herself and her two sons. In the mid-1960s she became involved in the student reform movement, but the Russian invasion of 1968 came as a further cataclysm.
'An outstanding memoir.' George Steiner
'The story of a tragic disillusionment, political and personal, told with invincible humour.' Graham Greene
'The overwhelming impression left by this book is one of warmth, true comradeship, courage and hope.' Timothy Garton Ash
"A remarkable autobiography, the story of a tragic disillusionment, political and personal, told with invincible humour", Graham Greene "Private experience is the foreground of Rosemary Kavan's memoirs, as it is for the most ordinary lives. But in her case, the private and public history are inextricable, and in recounting the former she gives extraordinary glimpses of the latter ... the overwhelming impression left by this book is one of warmth, true comradeship, courage and hope", Timothy Garton Ash
ISBN: 9780571247400
Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 21mm
Weight: 452g
286 pages
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