Related articles

Czech BooksMartin Palouš and his role in a Havel absurdist drama

31-03-2012 02:01 | David Vaughan

Martin Palouš, photo: David Vaughan The Václav Havel Library was initially set up in 2004 just after President Havel ended his final term of office. The idea was that it would become a focal point for Havel’s legacy, bringing together material connected with his life and work and with the principles that Havel embraced as playwright, dissident and president. But where does the library go now that Václav Havel has died? David Vaughan talks to Martin Palouš, who took over as director of the library just a few months before Havel’s death in December. More

Current AffairsCzech Mint issues commemorative medal in honor of late president Václav Havel

27-03-2012 15:32 | Sarah Borufka

Photo: CTK The Czech Mint has just issued a special commemorative medal in honor of late president Václav Havel. The medal, available in gold and silver, depicts Mr Havel, who was for many a national hero, with a smile on his face. More

Current AffairsGovernment renames airport after Havel, but botches translation

22-03-2012 15:15 | Christian Falvey

Photo: CTK After three months of waiting and some sideline debates, the government has agreed to rename Prague’s international airport after the late president Václav Havel. While the Havel family and the tens of thousands who asked for the change are pleased there has finally been some progress, a new problem has arisen with the English translation of the airport’s name. Christian Falvey has this report. More

Featured

Latest programme in English