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Kundera
[ koon-der-uh; Czech koon-de-rah ]
noun
- Milan, 1929–2023, Czech-French novelist, best known for The Incredible Lightness of Being (1984).
Kundera
/ ˈkʌndərə /
noun
- KunderaMilan1929MCzechWRITING: novelist Milan. born 1929, Czech novelist living in France. His novels include The Book of Laughter and Forgetting (1979), The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1984), and Ignorance (2002)
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Kundera sees fiction as a realm of many partial truths, its only certainty “the wisdom of uncertainty.”
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Kundera was reacting against the efforts of 20th-century totalitarian regimes to refashion novelists as propagandists.
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But Susan Sontag, William T. Vollmann, Salman Rushdie, and Milan Kundera are all vocal fans of Kis.
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Per Kundera, tweets and blogs translate every link, adding ideology in the guise of summation.
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