Talks with T. G. Masaryk

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By Karel Čapek

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Never have two such important world figures collaborated in a biography: Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1850-1937), the original Philosopher-President who founded Czechoslovakia in 1918, and Karel Čapek (1890-1938), the leading Czech writer of the time. Čapek interviewed Masaryk over a number of years and produced a single narrative that tells Masaryk's incredible story in a voice as ordinary yet magical as the best of Čapek's fictional characters. The result is a biographical work like no other, in form and in content.
It is the story of how a poor country boy, half Czech, half Slovak, got himself an education, married a girl from Brooklyn, became a philosophy professor, and grew increasingly controversial by defending a young Jew accused of ritual murder and by unmasking Czech historical sagas as forgeries. Woven through the narrative are Masaryk's thoughts about everything from nationalism and religion to education and America. He is one of the most fascinating human beings any of us will ever meet, even in books.

Masaryk's life and thoughts were the inspiration for Václav Havel and the Velvet Revolution. In fact, the first two stamps issued by the new government in 1989 were matching stamps of Masaryk and Čapek.

"Talks with T. G. Masaryk is not ... your run-of-the-mill political autobiography; it's informal,
being an oral monologue, yet literary due to its shaping by novelist Karel Čapek. ...
As president of Czechoslovakia between 1918 and 1935, Masaryk says he 'relinquished
nothing as head of state that I believe in and loved as a penniless student,
a teacher of youth, a nagging critic, and a political reformer.' If indeed that statement
is true, Masaryk surely must be the last democratically elected leader to have enjoyed such freedom.
—Chris Goodrich, Los Angeles Times Book Review

"Talks is a collaborative work that reflects the considerable talent
of both author and subject. ... the candor of Masaryk's account provides remarkable
insight into his views on Czech politics and his successes and mistakes as the leader
of an independence movement. Čapek's style, not to mention Michael Henry Heim's
talents as a translator, ensures that Talks is both engaging and insightful."
—Ian J. Brzezinski, Washington Times

"Masaryk based his politics on morality. Let us try in a new time
and in a new way to restore this concept of politics."
—Václav Havel

Talks with T. G. Masaryk