Letters to Olga

Letters to Olga

"Letters to Olga" is a book of letters by Václav Havel to his late wife Olga Havlová during his stay in prison from June 1979 to September 1982. His actual stay lasted until January 1983, when he came down with high fever, was sent into a hospital, and then released.

References

*Havel, Vaclav. Letters to Olga. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1989.

ee also

* Olga Havlová


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