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The Green Butterfly - Hana Ponicka (19222007), Slovak Writer, Poetess, and Dissident (Paperback)
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The Green Butterfly - Hana Ponicka (19222007), Slovak Writer, Poetess, and Dissident (Paperback)
Series: mersion: Emergent Village resources for communities of faith
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To the older generations in her native Slovakia, Hana Ponicka is
well-known for her successful children's books and courageous fight
against the communist regime. Her psychological ordeal began in
February 1977 when the elderly lady refused to sign the so-called
anticharta, a condemnation of the human rights group Charter 77,
which had published its first manifesto in the West on 1 January
1977. All Slovak and Czech artists had to sign the anticharta; they
were forced by the regime to condemn the dissidents, the most
prominent among them being Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), who were
standing up against the violation of basic human rights enshrined
in the Czechoslovak constitution following the conclusion of the
CSCE treaty of Helsinki. Ponicka, like most of her fellow artists,
had neither read the Charter 77 manifesto nor the text of the
anticharta; she thus refused to sign. Her courage prompted the
regime to terrorize her psychologically. This political biography
is the first ever written about Ponicka, despite her being a
household name in Slovakia. Josette Baer's analysis is based on
Ponicka's memoirs of that cruel year of 1977, newspaper articles
she published prior to 1971, when the regime effectively banned any
critical voice from publication, and newspaper articles she
published after the Velvet Revolution of 1989 to promote the
establishing of a rule-of-law state and democracy. The documents of
the StB, the Slovak and Czech Security Services, are analyzed for
the first time; they are evidence of how the StB tried to pressure
the resilient and disciplined grandmother of three into obedience.
Oral history interviews with Dirk Matthias Dalberg, Vlasta
Jaksicsova, and Mary Samal inform the reader about the situation of
the Slovak dissidents of Charter 77, how normal citizens lived in
the regime, and how the Czech and Slovak exile communities in the
USA saw the dissidents in Communist Czechoslovakia.
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