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refused to arrive at any other definite conclusions. Vojtech Ripka of the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes said, "There are two pieces of circumstantial evidence , but we, of course, cannot be one hundred percent sure. Unless we find all survivors, which is unfortunately impossible, it will not be complete." Ripka added that the signature on the police report matches the name of a man who worked in the corresponding National Security Corps section and that a police protocol is missing.
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complex relationship between memory and nostalgia, writing that our memory can "create rifts both with our earlier selves and between people who ostensibly share a past." The main characters of Irena and Josef discover how emigration and forgetfulness have ultimately freed them from their pain. Kundera draws heavily from the myth of
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Stripped of Czechoslovak citizenship in 1979, Kundera became a French citizen in 1981. He maintained contact with Czech and Slovak friends in his homeland, but rarely returned and never with any fanfare. He was granted Czech citizenship in 2019. He saw himself as a French writer and insisted his work
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states on its website that its task is to "impartially study the crimes of the former communist regime". With time, the Western journalists realized the whole controversy was flawed, with French newspapers defending Kundera. The literary scholar Karen de Kunes investigated the reports and came to the
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suggested that Kundera conceived his fiction with regard to the overall body of his work, rather than limiting his ideas to the scope of just one novel at a time, his themes and meta-themes traversing his entire œuvre. Each new book manifests the latest stage of his personal philosophy. Some of these
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of 1968. It is thematically concerned with the suffering of emigration. In it, Kundera undermines the myths surrounding nostalgia and the émigré's longing for return. He concludes that in the "etymological light nostalgia seems something like the pain of ignorance, of not knowing." Kundera suggests a
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s announcement, Kundera denied turning Dvořáček into the StB, stating he never knew him at all, and could not even remember an individual named "Militká". On 14 October 2008, the Czech Security Forces Archive announced that they had ruled out the possibility that the document could be a forgery, but
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espionage agency organised by Czechoslovak exiles, an allegation which was not mentioned in the police report. Dvořáček returned secretly to the student dormitory of a friend's ex-girlfriend, Iva Militká. Militká was dating and later married a fellow student, Ivan Dlask, who knew Kundera. The police
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because of its apparent anti-abortion message. Not only was the publisher wrong about the existence of such a message, Kundera explained, but, "I was delighted with the misunderstanding. I had succeeded as a novelist. I succeeded in maintaining the moral ambiguity of the situation. I had kept faith
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Many of Kundera's characters seem to develop as expositions of one of these themes at the expense of their full humanity. Specifics in regard to the characters tend to be rather vague. Often, more than one main character is used in a novel; Kundera may have even completely discontinued a character,
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of committing journalistic misconduct by publishing such a poorly researched piece. On the other hand, presenting an ID card was a procedure whenever dealing with the StB in 1950. Kundera was the student representative of the dorm Dvořáček had visited, and while it cannot be ruled out that another
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in 1957. Those, together with other fore and afterwords are deemed to be written in the fashion of uncontroversial propaganda which allowed him to benefit to a certain degree from the advantages that came with being an established writer in a Communist environment. In 1962 he wrote the play
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Although his early poetic works are staunchly pro-communist, his novels escape ideological classification. Kundera repeatedly insisted that he was a novelist rather than a politically motivated writer. Political commentary all but disappeared from his novels after the publication of
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The 2014 novel focuses on the musings of four male friends living in Paris who discuss their relationships with women and the existential predicament confronting individuals in the world, among other things. The novel received generally negative reviews.
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in 1968, he lost his job at the Film Faculty. In 1956, Kundera also married for the first time, the operetta singer Olga Haas, the daughter of the composer and his teacher Pavel Haas and the doctor of Russian origin Sonia Jakobson, the first wife of
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and the immemorial and fascinating dream of a harmonious society where private life and public life form but one unity and all are united around one will and one faith". In exploring the dark humour of this topic, Kundera seems deeply influenced by
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in various ways. Critics noted that the Czechoslovakia Kundera portrays "is, thanks to the latest political redefinitions, no longer precisely there," which is the "kind of disappearance and reappearance" Kundera ironically explores in the book.
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report alleges that Militká told Dlask of Dvořáček's presence, and that Dlask told Kundera, who told the secret police. Although the prosecutor sought the death penalty, Dvořáček was sentenced to 22 years of hard labour, fined 10,000
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posed a significant risk. Contradictory statements by Kundera's fellow students appeared in the Czech news media in the wake of this scandal. Historian Adam Hradílek, the co-author of the
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was published in 1979. An unusual mixture of novel, short story collection, and authorial musings which came to characterize his works in exile, the book dealt with how Czechs opposed the
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meta-themes include exile, identity, life beyond the border (beyond love, beyond art, beyond seriousness), history as a continual return, and the pleasure of a less "important" life.
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Dvořáček had allegedly fled Czechoslovakia after being ordered to join the infantry in the wake of a purge of the flight academy, and returned to Czechoslovakia as an agent of an
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is a satirical portrait of the fictional poet Jaromil, a young and very naïve idealist who becomes involved in political scandals. For the novel Kundera was awarded the
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of the Communist era. Following the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia in August 1968, the book was banned. His criticism of the Soviet invasion in 1968 led to his
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out of Czechoslovakia. Finally, Kundera gave in and moved to France in 1975. In 1979, his Czechoslovak citizenship was revoked. He lectured for a few years at the
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except in relation to broader philosophical themes. Kundera's style of fiction, interlaced with philosophical digression, was greatly inspired by the novels of
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article, was also accused of an undeclared conflict of interest since one of the individuals involved in the incident was his aunt. Nonetheless,
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in Brno from 1948 to 1961. His mother Milada Kunderová (born Janošíková) was an educator. His father died in 1971, and his mother in 1975.
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Kundera died after a prolonged illness, in Paris on 11 July 2023, at the age of 94. He was cremated in Paris on 19 July 2023.
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which became an international success and was translated into several languages. Kundera himself claimed inspiration from
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On 3 November 2008, eleven internationally recognized writers came to Kundera's defence, including four Nobel laureates,
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conclusion that even if Kundera had issued the report, all he reported was the existence of a suitcase in the hallway.
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banned his books. He led a low-profile life and rarely spoke to the media. He was thought to be a contender for the
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The Czech Republic's best-known author, Milan Kundera, has spoken to the media for the first time in 25 years ... .
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Kundera was married twice. His first wife was the singer Olga Haasová-Smrčková (1937–2022), daughter of composer
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his first work in French was published in 1995. His works were translated into more than eighty languages.
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reported that an investigation was being carried out by the state-funded historical archive and research
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describes the book as being a "knowing, pre-emptive joke about its own superficiality". A review in the
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was published. The novel centres on the romance of two alienated Czech émigrés, two decades after the
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Finding aid to Milan Kundera Manuscripts at Columbia University Rare Book & Manuscript Library
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Nicoletta Pireddu, "European Ulyssiads: Claudio Magris, Milan Kundera, Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt," in
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student could have denounced him to the StB using Kundera's name, impersonating someone else in a
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with the essence of the novel as an art: irony. And irony doesn't give a damn about messages!".
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Many in the Czech Republic condemned Kundera as a "police informer", while many others accused
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Jungmannova, Lenka (2024). "Unsigned play by Milan Kundera? An authorship attribution study".
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Charles Sabatos. "Shifting Contexts: The Boundaries of Milan Kundera's Central Europe," in
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stated that the book was "sadly let down by a tone of breezy satire that can feel forced".
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in 2000. In 2021, he received the Golden Order of Merit from the president of Slovenia,
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Yet Another Europe After 1984: Rethinking Milan Kundera and the Idea of Central Europe
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can be found throughout his work. Kundera was a cousin of Czech writer and translator
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In the mid-1950s he was readmitted to the Communist party and he was able to publish
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Contexts, Subtexts, and Pretexts: Literary Translation in Eastern Europe and Russia
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in 1947. In 1984, he recalled that "Communism captivated me as much as
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published his translation of some of the works from the Russian poet
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Milan Kundera and Franz Kafka – How not to Forget the Everydayness
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and musical composition. Musicological influences, references and
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Milan learned to play the piano from his father and later studied
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Le dernier après-midi d'Agnès: essai sur l'œuvre de Milan Kundera
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printed a poem of his, to which he was inspired by his cousin
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Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
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in 1983, is named in his honour. In 2020, he was awarded the
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Kundera also ventured often into musical matters, analyzing
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Kundera considered himself a writer without a message. In
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Kundera's second novel was first published in French as
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His expulsion from the Communist party was described by
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He attended lectures on music and composition at the
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Writers of historical fiction set in the modern age
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As he told 3954: 3779:"Milan Kundera, lauréat 2012 du prix de la BNF" 3213: 3211: 3209: 2858:Contemporary Authors Online, Thomson Gale, 2007 2570: 2568: 2541: 2539: 2276: 2274: 2146: 2144: 2142: 2140: 1943:"Milan Kundera, existential novelist, has died" 1538:A Kidnapped West: The Tragedy of Central Europe 962:Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes 854: 8297:21st-century French dramatists and playwrights 8242:20th-century French dramatists and playwrights 3777:Bibliothèque Nationale de France (June 2012). 2011:"How Milan Kundera embodied the Jewish spirit" 1940: 1637: 8492:Recipients of Medal of Merit (Czech Republic) 8277:21st-century Czech dramatists and playwrights 8222:20th-century Czech dramatists and playwrights 6557: 6146: 4454: 4242: 4197:by Ivan Klíma, about the Kundera controversy 3067: 3065: 3063: 3061: 3059: 3057: 2833: 2757: 2039: 1214:Let the Old Dead Make Room for the Young Dead 6163:Austrian State Prize for European Literature 3667:"Review of Laughable Loves; The Guinea Pigs" 3397: 3206: 2634: 2632: 2565: 2536: 2271: 2137: 2004: 2002: 2000: 1258: 359:Austrian State Prize for European Literature 8332:Academy of Performing Arts in Prague alumni 3859: 3364:; International Astronomical Union (2003). 2439:"Milan Kundera's Slowness - Making It Slow" 1977: 1975: 1973: 1971: 1969: 1967: 1965: 1963: 1836: 1761:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1439:Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts 1272: 1248: 1234: 702: 501:, he was peripherally involved in the 1968 377:Kundera was born in 1929 at Purkyňova 6 (6 372: 6571: 6564: 6550: 6153: 6139: 4461: 4447: 4256: 4249: 4235: 4146:"Milan Kundera, The Art of Fiction No. 81" 3054: 3032: 3030: 3028: 3026: 3024: 3022: 471:Political activism and professional career 401:and pianist who served as the head of the 31: 8537:Writers who illustrated their own writing 3873: 3101:"Milan Kundera denies spy tip-off claims" 3098: 2902:. Duke University Press. pp. 39–40. 2893: 2834:Ricard, François; Kundera, Milan (2003). 2629: 2454: 2357: 2078: 1997: 1730: 1506:Jakub a jeho pán: Pocta Denisu Diderotovi 569:in 1953, a long epic poem in 1955 called 350:and was also a nominee for other awards. 8517:Writers about activism and social change 5930:Identity and dialectal literatures award 4140:, Summer 1989, 9.2. Retrieved 2010-09-25 3354: 3094: 3092: 2870:"Key Words, Problem Words, Words I love" 2766: 2415: 2413: 2050: 1960: 1941:Boyer-Weinmann, Martine (12 July 2023). 880:Kundera's early novels explore the dual 523:. After three years, he moved to Paris. 325:was revoked in 1979, but he was granted 8322:21st-century French short story writers 8302:21st-century French non-fiction writers 8267:20th-century French short story writers 8247:20th-century French non-fiction writers 3925: 3896: 3711: 3590:"Czech Writer Milan Kundera Dies At 94" 3217: 3185: 3167:(in Czech). Ustrcr.cz. 15 November 2013 3019: 2867: 2574: 2545: 2280: 2248: 2246: 2150: 2113: 2111: 2109: 2107: 2105: 2103: 1986:"L'intransigeant amoureux de la France" 1391:(The Last May) (1955) – celebration of 735:In 1975, Kundera moved to France where 8402:French male dramatists and playwrights 8199: 3772: 3770: 3768: 3664: 3165:"Ústav pro studium totalitních režimů" 3137: 3135: 2945: 2725: 2339:. University of Glasgow. 12 April 2013 1648:"Kundera rejects Czech 'informer' tag" 1154:and classified as such in bookstores. 460:Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia 431:At the age of eighteen, he joined the 8502:Academic staff of Rennes 2 University 8347:Czech male dramatists and playwrights 6545: 6134: 4442: 4429: 4230: 3862:Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 3805: 3568: 3089: 3071: 2694: 2646:The Slavonic and East European Review 2436: 2410: 1862: 1677: 1423:(Radicalism and Exhibitionism) (1969) 1376: 1069: 954:On 13 October 2008, the Czech weekly 577:and the collection of lyrical poetry 308: 16:Czech and French novelist (1929–2023) 4043:Milan Kundera and the Czech Republic 3834:"Encounter: Essays by Milan Kundera" 3831: 3671:The Slavic and East European Journal 3099:Pancevski, Bojan (14 October 2008). 2745:from the original on 18 January 2020 2638: 2419: 2243: 2100: 2008: 1837:Darlingberg, Dwomoh (12 July 2023). 1801: 1171: 680: 397:(1891–1971), was an important Czech 144:Academy of Performing Arts in Prague 6095:Special award for travel literature 5968:Mondello for Multiculturality Award 4302:The Book of Laughter and Forgetting 4184:November 2008. Retrieved 2010-09-25 3765: 3132: 2372:from the original on 9 October 2022 1775: 1268:The Book of Laughter and Forgetting 738:The Book of Laughter and Forgetting 730:The Book of Laughter and Forgetting 722:The Book of Laughter and Forgetting 13: 8497:Recipients of the Legion of Honour 6112:Special Award 40 Years of Mondello 4211:October 2008. Retrieved 2010-09-25 4174:October 2008. Retrieved 2010-09-25 4138:The Review of Contemporary Fiction 3985:(Amsterdam Rodopi, 2012) 223 pp. 3975: 3587: 3550:(in Czech). ČTK. 14 September 2024 3398:Alison Flood (22 September 2020). 3186:Coetzee, J. M. (4 November 2008). 2767:Kakutani, Michiko (14 June 2015). 2079:Rüdenauer, Ulrich (12 July 2023). 2051:Duffield, Charlie (12 July 2023). 1084:. In 1979 Kundera was awarded the 14: 8548: 5744:"Palermo bridge for Europe" Award 4413:The Unbearable Lightness of Being 4309:The Unbearable Lightness of Being 4022: 3926:Kundera, Milan (8 January 2007). 3897:Kundera, Milan (9 October 2006). 3046:. 13 October 2008. Archived from 2117: 1706:"'Milan Kundera' coming to China" 1282:The Unbearable Lightness of Being 767:The Unbearable Lightness of Being 759:The Unbearable Lightness of Being 751:The Unbearable Lightness of Being 535:The Unbearable Lightness of Being 433:Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 344:Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 335:The Unbearable Lightness of Being 174: 1956, divorced) 8387:Czechoslovak emigrants to France 8317:21st-century French philosophers 8262:20th-century French philosophers 8184: 4431:Awards received by Milan Kundera 4144:Christian Salmon (Summer 1984). 4136: (archived 26 January 2001) 3498:from the original on 1 June 2009 3446:from the original on 1 June 2009 3367:Dictionary of minor planet names 2477: 2257:When there is no word for 'home' 2203:Encyclopedia of the City of Brno 1678:Crown, Sarah (13 October 2005). 1340: 1175: 1144: 1092:. In 1985, Kundera received the 454:in Prague but soon moved to the 251: 230: 8407:French male non-fiction writers 8367:20th-century Czech philosophers 8327:21st-century French translators 8272:20th-century French translators 4674:Isabella Quarantotti De Filippo 3948: 3919: 3890: 3825: 3806:Banks, Russell (4 March 2007). 3799: 3743: 3740:Sabatos, Charles (2008). p.1831 3734: 3705: 3658: 3633: 3607: 3581: 3562: 3536: 3518:"Zemřela Olga Haasová-Smrčková" 3510: 3484: 3458: 3410: 3391: 3328: 3298: 3272: 3250: 3179: 3157: 3115: 2993: 2939: 2887: 2868:Kundera, Milan (6 March 1988). 2861: 2852: 2827: 2794: 2719: 2688: 2607: 2471: 2430: 2384: 2351: 2329: 2217: 2191: 2072: 2030: 2009:Ivry, Benjamin (13 July 2023). 1882: 1856: 1486:(The Owners of the Keys) (1962) 1253:) (Original translation title: 1167: 942:; or discussing Schoenberg and 598:and, perhaps most importantly, 189: 171: 8447:Naturalized citizens of France 8432:French people of Czech descent 5867:Special award of the President 4344:The Festival of Insignificance 4107:The Review of European Studies 3832:Dyer, Geoff (22 August 2010). 3569:Lewis, Daniel (13 July 2023). 3074:"Was Milan Kundera a Bastard?" 3038:"Milan Kundera's denunciation" 2546:Theroux, Paul (28 July 1974). 1795: 1769: 1731:W3bStudio (13 November 2021). 1724: 1698: 1671: 1611: 1582: 1551: 1531: 1345: 1329:The Festival of Insignificance 992:mine, before he was released. 833:The Festival of Insignificance 825:The Festival of Insignificance 342:of 1989, the country's ruling 1: 8487:Prix Médicis étranger winners 8477:French political philosophers 8307:21st-century French novelists 8292:21st-century French essayists 8252:20th-century French novelists 8237:20th-century French essayists 4604:Associazione Scrittori Cinesi 4070:Unbearable Lightness of Being 3836:. The Guardian / The Observer 3712:Kundera, Milan (4 May 2015). 2838:. Arcades. Paris: Gallimard. 2394:. Webster.edu. Archived from 1869:Encyklopedie dějin města Brna 1544: 1449:D'en bas tu humeras les roses 950:Miroslav Dvořáček controversy 930:for example; or quoting from 332:Kundera's best-known work is 8282:21st-century Czech novelists 8227:20th-century Czech novelists 8000:George Demetrius Bambiniotis 6031:Prize for Literary Criticism 4754:Prize for foreign literature 4548:Angelo Maria e Ela Ripellino 3524:(in Czech). 12 December 2022 2480:"RED RULERS AND BLACK HUMOR" 2231:(in Czech). 13 December 2022 1680:"Nobel prize goes to Pinter" 1443:Les testaments trahis: essai 855:Writing style and philosophy 789: 764:Kundera's most famous work, 554:. The next year the journal 7: 4478:Single Prize for Literature 4180:Article by Petr Třešňák in 4117:Une Recontre (An Encounter) 3588:Presse, AFP-Agence France. 2894:Beckerman, Michael (1996). 2577:"Mr. Kundera, the European" 1802:Webb, Kate (12 July 2023). 1512: 1385:(Man: A Wide Garden) (1953) 1284:(Nesnesitelná lehkost bytí) 645: 10: 8553: 8472:Philosophers of literature 8442:Jerusalem Prize recipients 8427:French satirical novelists 3420:. Kundera.de. 1 April 1929 2443:Review of European Studies 2358:Jan Culik (January 2007). 2081:"Vom Lachen und Vergessen" 1564:Collins English Dictionary 1363: 1334:La fête de l'insignifiance 1141:, a Czech literary award. 1112:Prix mondial Cino Del Duca 988:, some of it working in a 829: 795: 755: 726: 686: 673:in Czechoslovakia and the 651: 124:Czech Republic (from 2019) 8512:French surrealist writers 8382:Czech short story writers 8377:Czech satirical novelists 8362:Czech non-fiction writers 8337:Charles University alumni 8312:21st-century French poets 8257:20th-century French poets 7955: 7886:Vera Bitrakova-Grozdanova 7651:Vasilka Gerasimova-Tomova 7570: 7204: 7160:Apostolos E. Vacalopoulos 6828: 6580: 6169: 6111: 6094: 6078:Award for best motivation 6077: 6030: 6013: 5984: 5967: 5950: 5929: 5912: 5895: 5866: 5801: 5766: 5743: 5666: 5201: 5052: 4823: 4788: 4753: 4730: 4707: 4506: 4477: 4436: 4396: 4378: 4353: 4265: 3494:. CBC News. 30 May 2009. 3442:. CBC News. 30 May 2009. 3310:Η Εφημερίδα των Συντακτών 2908:10.1515/9780822397885-003 2365:. University of Glasgow. 2299:10.1080/09668130802434711 2281:Sabatos, Charles (2008). 2036:Sanders, Ivan (1991).p103 1404: 1207: 1125:In 2011, he received the 665:(1967), he satirized the 348:Nobel Prize in Literature 229: 224: 213: 202: 152: 131: 102: 87: 79: 65: 42: 30: 23: 8287:21st-century Czech poets 8232:20th-century Czech poets 7470:Zoe Dumitrescu-Bușulenga 7413:Johannes Karayannopoulos 5880:Emmanuele Maria Emanuele 5786:Roberto Rossi Precerotti 4789:Prize for foreign poetry 4059:Book reviews; interviews 3621:(in Czech). 19 July 2023 3544:"Zemřela Věra Kunderová" 3418:"Biography Milan Kunder" 3218:Kuhlman, Martha (2001). 3107:. Vienna. Archived from 2946:Benson, Stephen (2003). 2639:Hron, Madelaine (2007). 1804:"Milan Kundera obituary" 1778:"Legacy of Leoš Janáček" 1477: 1274:Kniha smíchu a zapomnění 701:in 1973 and in Czech as 526: 373:Early life and education 353:Kundera was awarded the 323:Czechoslovak citizenship 310:[ˈmɪlanˈkundɛra] 8522:Writers about communism 8467:Philosophers of history 8462:Philosophers of culture 8437:Herder Prize recipients 8097:Kazimir Popkonstantinov 7994:Evanghelos Moutsopoulos 7865:Justinas Marcinkevičius 7526:Nikos Gabriel Pentzikis 6702:Alexandru A. Philippide 6604:Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 6038:Salvatore Silvano Nigro 5667:"Five Continents" Award 3188:"Support Milan Kundera" 3126:17 October 2008 at the 2151:Kimball, Roger (1986). 2120:"Milan Kundera (1929-)" 1601:Oxford University Press 1421:Radikalizmus a expozice 1116:Efimerida ton Syntakton 584:The Owners of the Keys, 544:philosophy of Nietzsche 7839:Dunja Rihtman-Auguštin 7285:Władysław Bartoszewski 7249:Athanasios Aravantinos 7166:Gordana Babić-Đorđević 5767:Ignazio Buttitta Award 4839:, Stefano Simoncelli, 4387:Jacques and his Master 4188:"Informing und Terror" 4130:Interview with Kundera 4126:. Retrieved 2010-09-25 4109:. Retrieved 2010-09-25 4086:. Retrieved 2010-09-25 4077:. Retrieved 2010-09-25 4045:. Retrieved 2010-09-25 4008:Comparative Literature 3808:"Reading With Kundera" 3665:Iggers, Wilma (1976). 2802:"Unbearable lightness" 2575:Sanders, Ivan (1991). 1501:Jacques and His Master 1273: 1259: 1249: 1235: 1216:: Faber Stories (1969) 1120:Journal of the editors 1036:Gabriel García Márquez 703: 546:. In 1945 the journal 8452:The New Yorker people 8412:French male novelists 8144:Włodzimierz Borodziej 8051:Stanisław Mossakowski 7521:Petar Miljković-Pepek 7274:Jan Józef Szczepański 7130:Magdalena Abakanowicz 6965:Stylianos Pelekanidis 6914:Stylianos Harkianakis 6852:Kazimierz Michałowski 6718:Constantin Daicoviciu 5985:Mondello Youths Award 5352:, Antonio Franchini, 4532:Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz 4049:"Milan Kundera" topic 3959:. European Parliament 3955:European Parliament. 3936:. (trans) Linda Asher 3082:University of Glasgow 2964:10.1353/nar.2003.0013 2659:10.1353/see.2007.0104 2426:. Masaryk University. 2420:Škop, Martin (2011). 1597:UK English Dictionary 1250:Valčík na rozloučenou 1150:should be studied as 403:Janáček Music Academy 161:Olga Haasová-Smrčková 8352:Czech male novelists 7850:Andrei Corbea-Hoișie 7712:Andrzej Szczypiorski 7579:Maja Bošković-Stulli 7326:Konstantinos Dimaras 7078:Krzysztof Penderecki 6512:László Krasznahorkai 6386:António Lobo Antunes 6326:Helmut Heissenbüttel 6314:Andrzej Szczypiorski 6284:Friedrich Dürrenmatt 5326:Alessandro Parronchi 5076:Friedrich Dürrenmatt 4708:First narrative work 4362:The Art of the Novel 4193:4 April 2023 at the 4178:"The Flawed Defence" 4095:18 July 2011 at the 3899:"What is a novelist" 3268:on 27 December 2007. 3111:on 25 November 2021. 2698:(15 November 2002). 2581:The Wilson Quarterly 2157:The Wilson Quarterly 1607:on 13 November 2021. 1428:The Art of the Novel 1413:(The Czech Deal) in 1189:adding missing items 1133:, discovered at the 1099:The Art of the Novel 1080:received the French 915:The Art of the Novel 661:In his first novel, 521:University of Rennes 8507:Social philosophers 8457:Philosophers of art 8392:Czechoslovak exiles 8149:Nicos Hadjinicolaou 8102:Romualdas Požerskis 8066:Ana Maria Zahariade 7881:Svetlana Alexievich 7752:Michael G. Meraklis 7542:Aris Konstantinidis 7485:Mieczysław Porębski 7444:Vladimir Veličković 7429:Roman Brandstaetter 7362:Růžena Grebeníčková 7243:Elida Maria Szarota 7181:Manousos Manousakas 7124:Yiannis Spyropoulos 7006:Pandelis Prevelakis 6996:Maria Ana Musicescu 6815:Yiannis Papaioannou 6738:Anastasios Orlandos 6004:Alessandro Zaccuri 5364:Giorgio Montefoschi 5354:Giorgio Pressburger 5068:Adolfo Bioy Casares 5060:Alain Robbe-Grillet 4957:Giuseppe Quatriglio 4857:Daniele Del Giudice 4152:. Summer 1984 (92). 4113:"Of Dogs and Death" 3928:"Die Weltliteratur" 3884:10.1093/llc/fqad109 3072:Čulík, Jan (2020). 3050:on 14 October 2008. 3007:on 26 November 2013 2548:"Life Is Elsewhere" 2456:10.5539/RES.V1N2P64 2437:Jones, Tim (2009). 2287:Europe-Asia Studies 1863:Kunderová, Milada. 1400:(Monologues) (1957) 1383:Člověk zahrada širá 1260:La Valse aux Adieux 1257:) (French version " 995:In his response to 871:in an interview in 698:La vie est ailleurs 600:Miguel de Cervantes 552:Vladimir Majakovsky 485:Luck Rained on Them 8482:Postmodern writers 8154:Gabriela Kiliánová 8133:Eimuntas Nekrošius 8030:Lech Trzeciakowski 7964:Yurii Andrukhovych 7809:Tasos Athanasiadis 7762:Wisława Szymborska 7731:Zigmas Zinkevičius 7726:Takis Varvitsiotis 7671:Răzvan Theodorescu 7615:Manolis Andronikos 7552:Virginia Paskaleva 7233:Vjenceslav Richter 7228:Dimitrios Loukatos 7053:Nikolaos Andriotis 7047:Kazimierz Wejchert 6991:Stanislav Libenský 6909:Veselin Beshevliev 6697:Spyridon Marinatos 6692:Witold Lutosławski 6661:Aleksander Kobzdej 6615:Manolis Hatzidakis 6500:Michel Houellebecq 6488:Karl Ove Knausgård 6470:Lyudmila Ulitskaya 6302:Giorgio Manganelli 6254:Simone de Beauvoir 6161:Recipients of the 5992:Claudia Durastanti 5821:Eugenio Baroncelli 5734:Christoph Ransmayr 5650:Alessandro Zaccuri 5588:Francesco Pecoraro 5505:Eugenio Baroncelli 5282:Attilio Bertolucci 5188:Marilynne Robinson 5120:Philippe Jaccottet 5112:Vladimir Voinovich 4997:Giovanni Bergamini 4985:Evelina Santangelo 4967:Fabrizio Rondolino 4773:Juan Carlos Onetti 4744:Gilberto Sacerdoti 4698:Francesco Forgione 4692:Enrique Vila-Matas 4507:Special Jury Prize 4469:Recipients of the 4295:The Farewell Waltz 4084:The New York Times 4075:The New York Times 4053:The New York Times 3981:Leonidas Donskis. 3812:The New York Times 3645:The New York Times 3575:The New York Times 3153:on 3 January 2015. 2874:The New York Times 2773:The New York Times 2738:The New York Times 2729:(6 October 2002). 2552:The New York Times 2484:The New York Times 2398:on 5 November 2013 2265:The New York Times 1865:"Milada Kunderová" 1519:What is a novelist 1377:Poetry collections 1255:The Farewell Party 1244:The Farewell Waltz 1187:; you can help by 1090:The Farewell Party 1070:Awards and honours 968:, or Czechoslovak 920:The Farewell Party 910:Sixty-three Words, 592:Giovanni Boccaccio 567:Manː A Wide Garden 452:Charles University 139:Charles University 121:France (from 1981) 8527:Writers from Brno 8417:French male poets 8397:Exophonic writers 8172: 8171: 8072:Theodore Antoniou 7911:Ferdinand Milučký 7814:Bogdan Bogdanović 7757:Mindaugas Navakas 7666:Jerzy Tchórzewski 7594:Yorgos Sicilianos 7537:Bronisław Geremek 7506:Jerzy Buszkiewicz 7465:Christos Kapralos 7341:Constantin Lucaci 7269:Aleksandar Nichev 7264:Sona Kovacevicová 7259:Vojislav J. 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