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A hero to many, Polish writer Adam Michnik ranks among todays most fearless and persuasive public figures. His imprisonment by Polands military regime in the 1980s did nothing to quench his outpouring of writings, many of which were published in English as Letters from Prison. Beginning where that volume ended, Letters from Freedom finds Michnik briefly in prison at the height of the cold civil war between authorities and citizens in Poland, then released. Through his continuing essays, articles, and interviews, the reader can follow all the momentous changes of the last decade in Poland and East-Central Europe. Some of the writings have appeared in English in various publications; most are translated here for the first time.Michnik is never detached. His belief that people can get what they want without hatred and violence has always translated into action, and his actions, particularly the activity of writing, have required his contemporaries to think seriously about what it is they want. His commitment to freedom is absolute, but neither wild-eyed nor humorless; with a characteristic combination of idealism and pragmatism, Michnik says, In the end, politics is the art of foreseeing and implementing the possible.Michniks blend of conviction and political acumen is perhaps most vividly revealed in the interviews transcribed in the book, whether he is the subject of the interview or is conducting a conversation with Czeslaw Milosz, Vaclv Havel, or Wojciech Jaruzelski. These face-to-face exchanges tell more about the forces at work in contemporary Eastern Europe than could any textbook. Sharing Michniks intellectual journey through a tumultuous era, we touch on all the subjects important to him in this wide-ranging collection and find they have importance for everyone who values conscience and responsibility. In the words of Jonathan Schell, Michnik is one of those who bring honor to the last two decades of the twentieth century.

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title:Letters From Freedom : Post-cold War Realities and Perspectives Societies and Culture in East-Central Europe ; 10
author:Michnik, Adam.; Grudzinska-Gross, Irena.
publisher:University of California Press
isbn10 | asin:0520217608
print isbn13:9780520217607
ebook isbn13:9780585200491
language:English
subjectPoland--Politics and government--1989- , Poland--Politics and government--1980-1989, Michnik, Adam--Interviews.
publication date:1998
lcc:DK4449.M53 1998eb
ddc:947/.0009/049
subject:Poland--Politics and government--1989- , Poland--Politics and government--1980-1989, Michnik, Adam--Interviews.
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Letters from Freedom
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Societies and Culture in East-Central Europe
Irena Grudzinska* Gross and Jan T. Gross, General Editors
1. Jan Jzef Lipski, KOR: A History of the Workers' Defense Committee in Poland 1976-1981, translated by Olga Amsterdamska and Gene M. Moore
2. Adam Michnik, Letters from Prison and Other Essays, translated by Maya Latynski
3. Maciej Lopinski, Marcin Moskit, and Mariusz Wilk, Konspira: Solidarity Underground, translated by Jane Cave
4. Alfred Erich Senn, Lithuania Awakening
5. Jeff Schatz, The Rise and Fall of the Generation of Jewish Communists of Poland
6. Jadwiga Staniszkis, The Dynamics of the Breakthrough in Eastern Europe, translated by Chester A. Kisiel
7. Katherine Verdery, National Ideology under Socialism: Identity, and Cultural Politics in Ceausescu's Romania
8. Krystyna Kersten, The Establishment of Communist Rule in Poland, 1943-1948, translated by John Micgiel and Michael H. Bernhard
9. Lena Constante, The Silent Escape: Three Thousand Days in Romanian Prisons, translated by Franklin Philip
10 Adam Michnik, Letters from Freedom: Post-Cold War Realities and Perspectives, edited by Irena Grudzinska* Gross
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Letters from Freedom
Post-Cold War Realities and Perspectives
Adam Michnik
Edited by Irena Grudzinska* Gross
Foreword by Ken Jowitt
with new translations from the Polish by Jane Cave
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Berkeley / Los Angeles / London
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University, of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press, Ltd.
London, England
1998 by The Regents of the University of California
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Michnik, Adam.
Letters from freedom: post-cold war realities and perspectives /
Adam Michnik: edited by Irena Grudzinska* Gross: foreword by Ken
Jowitt.
p. cm. (Societies and culture in East-Central Europe: 10)
Translated from Polish.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-520-21759-4 (hardcover: alk. paper).ISBN 0-520-21760-8
(pbk.: alk paper)
1. PolandPolitics and government1989-. 2. PolandPolitics
and government1980-1989. 3. Michnik, AdamInterviews.
I. Grudzinska*-Gross, Irena. II. Title. III. Series.
DK4449.M53 1998
947'.0009'049dc21 98-22701
CIP
Printed in the United States of America
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
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CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
ix
Editor's Note
xi
Foreword: In Praise of the "Ordinary"
by Ken Jowitt
xiii
Part 1: Hopelessness and Hope
1
Cold Civil War: Poland Ten Years after the Founding of the Workers' Defense Committee (KOR)
3
2
Don Quixote and Invective
7
3
Anti-authoritarian Revolt: A Conversation with Daniel Cohn-Bendit
29
4
The Dilemma
68
5
Towards a Civil Society: Hopes for Polish Democracy: Interview with Erica Blair (John Keane)
96

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Part 2: Notes from the Revolution, 1989-1990
6
A Specter Is Haunting Europe
117
7
After the Round Table
120
8
Joy ... and a Moment of Reflection
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