Milan Kundera's Fiction: A Critical Approach to Existential Betrayals

Lexington Books (2019)
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Abstract

Karen von Kunes traces Milan Kundera’s creative ideas to a 1950 police report filed in Stalinist era Czechoslovakia. Demonstrating how this incident influenced Kundera’s literary trajectory and ultimately contributed to his acclaim as a writer, von Kunes interprets his work in a new way.

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