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Go to My LibraryPravdivý příběh Plastic People
- Language
- Czech
- Published in
- Publisher
- Torst
- Pages
- 245
- ISBN
- 9788072153558
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The reviews highlight the book's significant contribution to documenting a crucial historical period. Readers praise its ability to shed light on an era when personal expression, such as having long hair or attending a concert, could lead to severe consequences like imprisonment instead of higher education. The book is seen as providing valuable insight into the suppression of freedom and the challenges faced by individuals who simply wished to live authentically. It is described as both interesting and 'usefully interesting,' suggesting it offers important knowledge and context, particularly regarding the cultural and social environment of the time.
However, some readers found certain aspects of the book less engaging. There was an initial surprise and mild disappointment regarding what was perceived as a repetitive focus on either playing music or drinking throughout the narrative. Additionally, the inclusion of numerous unfamiliar names was noted as a potential hindrance, making it somewhat challenging for readers to keep track of all the individuals mentioned.
Despite these minor criticisms, the general consensus points to the book's undeniable value as a historical record and a powerful commentary on human rights and societal pressures. Its strength lies in presenting a vivid portrayal of a time when basic freedoms were curtailed. This book would be particularly appreciated by readers interested in social history, the impact of political repression on culture, or those seeking a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by individuals who defied conformity in challenging times.
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