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Why perovskite is the future of solar energy
By: chandna rani Date: September 9, 2023, 4:15 am
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Shortly after the publication of The Unbearable Lightness of
Being , I pointed out to Milan Kundera that the biographical
note, on the back cover, said "born in Prague." “However, you
are from Brno.” He looked at me smiling, and with his slow
accent, dragging his R's, he told me: "It's not serious, it's
not important." Everything linked to his biography was
indifferent to him. As is known, he did not want La Pléiade [the
prestigious publishing house that published his work] to include
the slightest reference to his life. A review of the work was
enough. And that quote from Flaubert that can be read in The Art
of the Novel , in the section "The novelist (and his life)":
"The artist must make posterity believe that he has not lived."
"Maupassant prevented his portrait from appearing in a series
dedicated to famous writers: 'The life of a man and his face do
not belong to the public.
Hermann Broch said about himself, Musil Phone Number List
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Kafka: 'None of the three of us has a
real biography.' Which is not to say that their lives were
eventless, but rather that they were not destined to stand out,
to be public, to become biographies. Karel Čapek was asked
why he didn't write poetry. His response: 'Because I hate
talking about myself.' The distinctive trait of the true
novelist: 'He doesn't like to talk about himself.'" Shortly
after our exchange over the capitals of Bohemia and Moravia, I
stopped seeing and listening to him. Not just me: anyone who
wanted to interview him, find out more about him and what he
thought, was refused.
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Let's quote it: «Interview. (1) The interviewer asks questions
interesting to him, of no interest to you; (2) Of his answers,
he only uses those that suit him; (3) he translates them into
his vocabulary, into his way of thinking. Following the example
of American journalism, he will not even deign to ask for your
approval of what he has made you say. The interview is
published. One consoles oneself: they will soon forget her! Not
at all: they will summon her! Kundera did not want to live as a
public person, to run the risk of becoming " people ." Books
were and will be published that will highlight the man, with
anecdotes, moments, witty phrases.
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