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    Pavel Kohout (born 20 July 1928) is a Czech and Austrian novelist, playwright, and poet. He was a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, a Prague...
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  • Pavel Kohout (born 1976 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech organist. He is a graduate of the Prague Conservatory and the Faculty of Music of the Academy...
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    Václav Havel, Jan Patočka, Zdeněk Mlynář, Jiří Hájek, Martin Palouš, Pavel Kohout, and Ladislav Lis. Spreading the text of the document was considered...
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  • Milan Kohout (born 1955), Czech–American artist and writer Pavel Kohout (born 1928), Czech and Austrian novelist, playwright, and poet Pavel Kohout (organist)...
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    politician and diplomat. Together with Václav Havel, Zdeněk Mlynář, and Pavel Kohout, Hájek was one of the founding members and architects of Charter 77....
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    (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974) Miroslav Krleža (1975) Italo Calvino (1976) Pavel Kohout (1977) Simone de Beauvoir (1978) Fulvio Tomizza (1979) Sarah Kirsch (1980)...
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    Ludvík Vaculík, Milan Kundera, Jan Procházka, Antonín Jaroslav Liehm, Pavel Kohout and Ivan Klíma. A few months later, at a meeting of Party leaders, it...
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    had met two exponents of the Czechoslovak exile culture Karel Kryl and Pavel Kohout in Austria, and had informed the police about their activities. Cesty...
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  • keyboards. The same year, the band was joined by second guitarist, Pavel "Monroe" Kohout, who also contributed additional vocals. In 1991, Törr followed...
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    an acclaimed performance in the 1976 Broadway play Poor Murderer by Pavel Kohout and the leading role in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's play The Visit with the...
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    (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974) Miroslav Krleža (1975) Italo Calvino (1976) Pavel Kohout (1977) Simone de Beauvoir (1978) Fulvio Tomizza (1979) Sarah Kirsch (1980)...
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    Soviet-controlled Prague in 1977, faced with the illegality of working in theatres, Pavel Kohout adapted Macbeth into a 75-minute abridgement for five actors, suitable...
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    (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974) Miroslav Krleža (1975) Italo Calvino (1976) Pavel Kohout (1977) Simone de Beauvoir (1978) Fulvio Tomizza (1979) Sarah Kirsch (1980)...
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    European neighbours. Along with other reformist Communist writers such as Pavel Kohout, he was peripherally involved in the 1968 Prague Spring. This brief period...
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    (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974) Miroslav Krleža (1975) Italo Calvino (1976) Pavel Kohout (1977) Simone de Beauvoir (1978) Fulvio Tomizza (1979) Sarah Kirsch (1980)...
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  • Noose) is a Czech novel, written by Pavel Kohout. It was first published in 2008 by Pistorius & Olšanská. "Pavel Kohout". CzechLit. Retrieved 2018-07-23...
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  • Jirásek Franz Kafka Václav Kaplický Egon Kisch Václav Kliment Klicpera Pavel Kohout Václav Kosmák Karl Kraus Jan Křesadlo Karel Kryl Milan Kundera František...
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    His 1961 Broadway debut was in A Man for All Seasons. He starred in Pavel Kohout's 1976 Broadway play Poor Murderer at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Michael...
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    and young workers could ask questions of writers such as Goldstücker, Pavel Kohout, and Jan Prochazka and political victims such as Josef Smrkovský, Zdenek...
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    Ellen Amadeus .... Constance (Peter Shaffer) Ubohý vrah .... Anna (Pavel Kohout) View from the Bridge .... Catherine Private Eye .... Belinda Kean ....
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    Improvise by Luigi Pirandello), Mary (Mary fights with the angels by Pavel Kohout), Chérubin (The Marriage of Figaro by Beaumarchais), Ljubica (Đido by...
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    Ludvík Vaculík, Milan Kundera, Jan Procházka, Antonín Jaroslav Liehm, Pavel Kohout and Ivan Klíma. A few months later, at a party meeting, it was decided...
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    condemning Charter 77, a civic initiative drawn up by Václav Havel and Pavel Kohout, among others, in 1976. In 1976, a number of individuals from the artistic...
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    (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974) Miroslav Krleža (1975) Italo Calvino (1976) Pavel Kohout (1977) Simone de Beauvoir (1978) Fulvio Tomizza (1979) Sarah Kirsch (1980)...
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    Boučková (born 24 May 1957) is a Czech writer. The daughter of playwright Pavel Kohout and Anna Cornová, she was born in Prague, attended high school and studied...
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  • Tuttle (born 1946) Ivan Božičević (born 1961) Pavao Mašić (born 1980) Pavel Kohout (born 1976) Frederik Magle (born 1977) Kalevi Kiviniemi (1958–2024) Michel...
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    Czechoslovakia. She openly condemned the signatories of Charter 77, who included Pavel Kohout and Václav Havel, as "traitors" to Communism and the country. She reiterated...
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    (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974) Miroslav Krleža (1975) Italo Calvino (1976) Pavel Kohout (1977) Simone de Beauvoir (1978) Fulvio Tomizza (1979) Sarah Kirsch (1980)...
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    within the dissident circle surrounding Václav Havel, Petr Uhl, and Pavel Kohout. This document highlighted the fact that the Czechoslovakian government...
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    (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974) Miroslav Krleža (1975) Italo Calvino (1976) Pavel Kohout (1977) Simone de Beauvoir (1978) Fulvio Tomizza (1979) Sarah Kirsch (1980)...
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