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A dazzling collection of stories – originally banned in 1968 Prague – by a ‘magnificent short-story writer’ (NYT) and author of classic The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
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A dazzling collection of stories – originally banned in 1968 Prague – by a ‘magnificent short-story writer’ (NYT) and author of classic The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
‘A self-confessed hedonist in a world beset by politics . . . Marvellous.’ Salman Rushdie
‘Kundera’s achievement has been to bring both private life and political life into one comic framework.’ Ian McEwan
On holiday, a man and his girlfriend pretend she is a hitchhiking stranger – but their game soon makes them strangers to each other.
One young man reconnects with his grieving former lover, only to be shocked by her ageing body.
Two friends embark on an obsessive mission to seduce as many women as possible in the Eternal Chase.
A teacher fakes piety to seduce a devoutly religious girl: then jilts her and yearns for God.
In these celebrated stories, Kundera probes our darkest erotic impulses and most destructive sexual fantasies – while seducing us with his graceful, whimsical prose.
A magnificent short-story writer.
A self-confessed hedonist in a world beset by politics . . . Marvellous.
Kundera's achievement has been to bring both private life and political life into one comic framework.
Anyone reading Kundera's books is unlikely to forget them. They have an essential energy, a difference.
Kundera remains faithful to [his] subtle, wily, devious talent for a fiction of "erotic possibilities."
[H]allmarked with the writer's unusual perceptive wit and wistful poignancy, centred on the same subject - the funny/sad paradoxes of love and sexuality. Fine and moving.
The French-Czech novelist Milan Kundera was born in the Czech Republic and lived in France since 1975. He died in Paris in 2023.
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