Insight into the story of Kundera in Milan This article is based solely on the technique of the story of Mundan's Kunda story used in his book "The Unbearable Light". It focuses on individual critics supported by comments and comments from important and prominent writers. Overall, the main content of this article covers Milan Kundera's interpretation and personal views supported by expert critics. Lightness of unbearable existence is a fictitious work linked to historical facts.
If you try to search the relationship between Milan Kundera and the United States on Google, the same paragraph is repeated in another article. Works derived from the "New York Times" seem to be widely recognized: "In the 1980s, Milan Kundera made his home Czechoslovakia in 1960s Gabriel Garcia Max as Latin America, what he did and 1970 What Alexander Soljenitsin did for Russia in the ages he brought Western European reading mass publicity to Eastern Europe, and his charm is also true The universal 'most American The newspaper praises the authors' writing and is deeply interested in the way he tells stories in his novels. However his work "the light of unbearable existence" is published in English So his appeal to the American reader led to a natural result that could be explained as a continuous event.
Milan Kundera's most famous novel seems to be the other book. This novel is done in a cranky scene around Prague and Zurich. The depressing atmosphere of Prague during the Soviet invasion of the 1960s was caused by Kundera 's unique composition style. Of course, I need to buy and read when traveling the Czech Republic. Indeed, I have read the whole book of the capital Prague of the former Czechoslovakia (including today's Slovakia). As one of the best books of 2016, a surprisingly attractive book by historian Peter Franco Bread can be read like a novel and covers many reasons. More than 1,000 Bollywood films are screened in Silk Road in a period of world history, carefully avoiding attacks on war, conquest and people's suffering.
Milan Kundera's novel has little external explanation about characters and their behavior. Kundera pays more attention to the character's inner landscape he calls the character's "real problem". It is not a sensual explanation of characters and movements. In the light of unbearable existence, Thomas' body is not described at all. Because the concept of the body does not constitute the inner dilemma of Thomas. Teresa's body is described in physical and concrete terms (although it is not the level of detail used by most novelists), simply because her body is a concern for her existence. For Kundera, the novel relates to the meditation of the private world of thought and thought rather than the realistic depiction of the character. When I read Kunda, I always felt that I live in the role worldwide, not seeing my body.