Description
Milan Kundera (1929–2023) was a Czech-born author and philosopher, celebrated for his profound and witty explorations of identity, memory, and the human condition. Born in Brno, Kundera’s early works reflected the absurdities of life under communist rule, leading to his exile to France in 1975. His novels often explored themes of freedom and individualism, marked by irony and intellectual depth. Kundera became a French citizen in 1981, writing in both Czech and French, solidifying his legacy as a global literary icon.
This is the 20th-anniversary reissue of his most famous work; the story delves into love, politics, and existentialism, blending philosophy with compelling narratives.
A terrific reading copy.
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