17
April 2014
Past Event
Notes from Underground: Book Discussion with Roger Scruton

Notes from Underground: Book Discussion with Roger Scruton

Past Event
Hudson Institute, Washington, D.C. Headquarters
April 17, 2014
17
April 2014
Past Event

1015 15th Street, N.W., 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005

Speakers:
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Christopher DeMuth

Former Distinguished Fellow

Roger Scruton

Author, Notes from Underground

Petr Gandalovič

Czech Ambassador to the United States

John O’Sullivan

Director, Danube Institute

The collapse of Soviet communism in 1989 was, among many other things, an epochal event in the history of the human spirit. On the eve of its twenty-fifth anniversary, philosopher and cultural critic Roger Scruton has commemorated the event with a novel of the spirit, born of his personal involvement in the Prague resistance during the 1980s.

Notes from Underground is a searing drama of love, family, and self-discovery. Set in the last years of communist Czechoslovakia, the novel evokes a world in which every word and gesture bears a double meaning. Fallible men and women pursue truth and vocation—first in the narrow recesses of state subjugation and cruelty, and then in the sudden dawn of freedom which brings astounding revelations.

On April 17, Scruton delivered a talk on Notes from Underground followed by audience discussion. Special guests Petr Gandalovic, Czech Ambassador to the United States, and John O’Sullivan, Director of the Danube Institute, offered commentaries. The session, co-sponsored by the Common Sense Society of Washington, DC, was moderated by Hudson Distinguished Fellow Christopher DeMuth.

Roger Scruton’s numerous books include, most recently, Beauty, The Uses of Pessimism, How to Think Seriously About the Planet, Our Church: A Personal History of the Church of England, and The Soul of the World. Notes from Underground is his fifth novel.

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