Divided by Life at 94-year-old Czech writer Milan Kunra

French writer of Czech origin Milan Koundera has died at the age of 94, Czech public television reported on Wednesday. The winning award author was known for the deepening novels of one's thoughts, feelings, and beliefs, as well as sex and relationships, consigns Periscope. In his masterpiece, “The unbearable balance of being”, the Framework told the story of [...]
The winning award author was known for the deepening novels of one's thoughts, feelings, and beliefs, as well as sex and relationships, consigns Periscope.
In his masterpiece, “The unbearable relief of being”, the Framework showed the story of a love triangle in the context of Prague Spring. Wells turned Kundera into an international literary star when it was published in 1984.
By that time, the dissident Czech novelist had lived in exile in Paris for almost a decade. His books were banned in Czechoslovakia, and after the Soviet-backed government deprived him of citizenship in 1978, he remained the country's most famous exiled writer.
After the Cadifet Revolution, the fall of the Iron God and the creation of the Czech Republic, the writer did not return to his homeland. “There is no such dream of a return,” he said once in an interview with the German weekly Die Zeit. I've got my Prague “; the smell; the taste; the language, the landscape, the culture. ”
The Kundra novels began to be published in Czech since the 1990s, but the unbearable balance of being” was not published in its native country until 2006./Periscopi/