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       Desert energy for Europe, the potential of solar generation
       By: chandna rani Date: September 9, 2023, 4:31 am
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       Kundera establishes the link between France and Diderot or
       Voltaire, something unsurprising but often considered a
       reproach, France's inability to situate himself in his time, to
       confront him, while, deep down, for Kundera, he is one of those
       who they better achieve it. This rereading, in The Betrayed
       Testaments , offers another look at what we believe, think and
       read from this side of Europe.
       The novelist Kundera has a vision of the genre that recalls
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       of Hermann Broch, one of his teachers.
       The author of The Sleepwalkers did not want to remain confined
       in the context of Mitteleuropa, to be compared to Stefan Zweig
       and Arthur Schnitzler. His peers or models were Gide and Joyce.
       In The Betrayed Wills, Kundera recounts the visit to Prague of
       García Márquez, Fuentes and Cortázar.
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       A mysterious alchemy brings its central Europe closer to Latin
       America. They are united by the baroque, which came to their
       countries as the art of the conqueror and to central Europe with
       the repression of the Counter-Reformation, and a beautiful
       phrase summarizes this encounter: "I saw two parts of the world
       initiated into the mysterious alliance of evil and beauty." It
       is not surprising that he recognized the importance of the work
       of Patrick Chamoiseau, of which he speaks in An Encounter , that
       he supported Rushdie after the publication of The Satanic
       Verses.
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