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Immortality
Immortality
Author: Milan Kundera
Milan Kundera's sixth novel springs from a casual gesture of a woman to her swimming instructor, a gesture that creates a character in the mind of a writer named Kundera. Like Flaubert's Emma or Tolstoy's Anna, Kundera's Agnès becomes an object of fascination, of indefinable longing. From that character springs a novel, a ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780571166787
ISBN-10: 0571166784
Publication Date: 1991
Pages: 387
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Publisher: Grove Weidenfeld
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Not an easy book for me to get through, but well worth the effort.
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An interesting book that makes you think. I loved the way the plots all tied together at some point.
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This is the first Milan Kundera book I've read. I enjoyed this novel. The struggles detailed in the protagonist are applicable to everyone at every age although the protangonist took interesting turns. I enjoyed the connectedness of not only every person but every situation in the novel. Kundera also injects long dead artists, writers and philosophers to stress points. I read a lot of foreign authors and Kundera fits beautifully into the scattered style of technique I'm used to in these authors including the author talking to the reader. I find the writing of foreign to be much deeper and more meaningful than current American novelists.


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