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By: chandna rani Date: September 9, 2023, 4:15 am
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I don't want to and can't say anything about the man I met: he
was courteous, reserved, funny, with impressive intelligence and
rigor. A few words about his humor. He had that central European
sense of humor that we shared, naturally, or almost. He was a
native of a small nation trapped between predatory and, without
overusing the adjective, imperialist powers. For such a fragile
country, the threat was constant, and in the early 1980s,
Czechoslovakia was living under the Soviet yoke.
That Bohemia, as he called it, even Phone Number List
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he was Moravian, had always been a
fertile terrain and, from the formalism of Roman Jakobson to
Franz Kafka, Jaroslav Hašek or Bohumil Hrabal, passing through
Leoš Janáček (also a native of Brno) or the philosopher Jan
Patočka, there are countless intellectuals and artists who
have given prestige to that country. Let's add to this list some
names of filmmakers: Miloš Forman, Ivan Passer and Agnieszka
Holland, among others. Kundera was his screenwriting professor
at the School of Film and Television (FAMU) in Prague.
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The advice he gave to his students is paradoxical: write stories
that cannot be filmed. That will create wonderful and bizarre
moments in The Loves of a Blonde or Intimate Illumination .
However, it is necessary to place Kundera in the precise place
and begin by attributing to him the identity that he always
claimed: that of a novelist. This term appears insistently in
most of his essays, and in the interviews he gave. The novelist
is not "the prose writer" that Sartre refers to. The difference
is important and he points it out in The Art of the Novel: «The
writer has original ideas and an inimitable voice.
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