The Magic Lantern
The Revolution of '89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin and Prague
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Atlantic Books
Published:7th Nov '19
Should be back in stock very soon
The Magic Lantern is one of those rare books that capture history in the making, written by an author who was witness to some of the most remarkable moments that marked the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe.
Timothy Garton Ash was there in Warsaw, on 4 June, when the communist government was humiliated by Solidarity in the first semi-free elections since the Second World War. He was there in Budapest, twelve days later, when Imre Nagy - thirty-one years after his execution - was finally given his proper funeral. He was there in Berlin, as the Wall opened. And most remarkable of all, he was there in Prague, in the back rooms of the Magic Lantern theatre, with Václav Havel and the members of Civic Forum, as they made their 'Velvet Revolution'.
In the future, there will probably be streets in Warsaw, Prague and Budapest bearing the name of Timothy Garton Ash -- Karel Kyncl * Independent *
A wonderful combination of first-class reporting, brilliant political analysis and reflection. * New York Times Book Review *
[Garton Ash's] own involvement in these events, intellectual and emotional, is of such intensity that he can speak... from the inside as well as from the outside. Yet the sense of historic dimension... is never lost. And the quality of the writing places it clearly in the category of good literature. * George Kennan *
Along with the historian's long view, Garton Ash has an eye and an ear for the telling detail. * Washington Post Book World *
ISBN: 9781838950705
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm
Weight: 183g
208 pages
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