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Milan Kundera: Irony and the novel, Culture

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Milan Kundera: Irony and the novel, Culture

In ‘The Joke’, the Czech-French writer began to explore the subject that would haunt him all his life: human beings’ fight against the forces that rob them of their freedom

The Art of the Novel (Perennial Classics): Kundera, Milan: 9780060093747:  : Books

The Art of the Novel (Perennial Classics): Kundera, Milan: 9780060093747: : Books

The unbearable lightness (or weight) of European history

The unbearable lightness (or weight) of European history

Milan Kundera, author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being, dies aged 94

Milan Kundera, author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being, dies aged 94

The Kundera Conundrum: Kundera, Respekt and Contempt

The Kundera Conundrum: Kundera, Respekt and Contempt

Book review: 'Encounter' by Milan Kundera

Book review: 'Encounter' by Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera: The Nobel Prize for Literature Winner We Never Had

Milan Kundera: The Nobel Prize for Literature Winner We Never Had

How Do We Know What We Want: Milan Kundera on the Central Ambivalences of  Life and Love – The Marginalian

How Do We Know What We Want: Milan Kundera on the Central Ambivalences of Life and Love – The Marginalian

Novelist Milan Kundera mixed philosophy, irony to explore human nature

Novelist Milan Kundera mixed philosophy, irony to explore human nature

Die Weltliteratur, by Milan Kundera

Die Weltliteratur, by Milan Kundera

Czech writer Milan Kundera dies in Paris at 94 - Prague, Czech Republic

Czech writer Milan Kundera dies in Paris at 94 - Prague, Czech Republic

Milan Kundera (1929-2023): A writer who explored the human condition by  mixing philosophy and irony - Frontline

Milan Kundera (1929-2023): A writer who explored the human condition by mixing philosophy and irony - Frontline

Slowness by Milan Kundera

Slowness by Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera's 'remarkable' work explored oppression, inhumanity – and the  absurdity of being human

Milan Kundera's 'remarkable' work explored oppression, inhumanity – and the absurdity of being human