INTRODUCTION<br > In the summer of 1968 I was lucky enough to make my first visit to<br > Czechoslovakia. This trip changed my life. I was twenty-two, had just<br > left Oxford, was uncertain what work to do, and travelled with my<br > sister, Joanna, on a student train to Prague. Like anyone who has ever<br > been there, we were overwhelmed by the faded but then blooming<br > summer beauty of the city - the dark narrow streets of the Old Town<br > and the Jewish quarter where Katka lived, the graceful statues on the<br > Charles Bridge, the tiny lanes winding up the hill to Prague Castle and<br > the cathedral.<br > From Prague we took long rides on rattling buses and on ironclad<br > ,steam trdins, marvellous behemoths, through southern Bohemia and<br > ~mto~ora,via, riding from one village to another. We sat on the open<br > car~e steps, legs dangling, as we rumbled through long fields of corn<br > .read}to:be~ harv~ted, in and out of dark pine forests where cart tracks<br >. .meandered across the rails, and into neat little stations bedecked with<br > ,tlowers, where~people put out their hands to have the monsters halt.<br > Moist of all I remember the extraordinary joie de vivre of almost<br > ~eve~one wemet. The joy of talking, and of being allowed to remember<br > - and to hope! Life had the effervescence of champagne; I had never<br > seen such a bubbling of hope and excitement. I remember one country-<br > iwoman looking with astonishment at photographs of the Masaryks<br > /had brought from Prague. Six months ago we were not allowed to<br > know that these men existed. That the Communist Party of all institu-<br > tions was offering such freedoms! It was too good to believe! Yes.<br > In the U Fleku beer house in Prague everything was exuberance, and<br > contempt for the Russians, over long jugs of black beer. In little<br >
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