Editorials
17. October 2008 10:23
The attack on Milan Kundera is a hard act to follow.“All hunters look alike.”
Editorial 4 November
The attack on Milan Kundera is a hard act to follow.
“All hunters look alike.”
We trace the poison from Respekt back to Havel’s circle.
“Let them hate, as long as they fear.”
Editorial 17 October
Pindar asks: “Who is someone—what is no one?”
Who are we—not to defend ourselves?
Editorial 15 October
Naturally, we believe that Milan Kundera is innocent and stand by his word.
If wisdom is justice, then reason has fled our realm.
We are becoming the two-faced hydra of the secret police.
Milan Kundera is innocent in all courts of the Enlightenment.
An empty cell sits in the Czech Republic—who awaits this cell?
The victimization of the victim is a disease.
Who is writing this play?
Editorial 14 October
Milan Kundera deserves the Nobel Prize in Literature—as the finestliving Czech author.
We deplore the media’s effort to sully his name.
The press imitates Lenin—“it’s easier to spit, than to wipe it off.”
Michael March
president, PWF