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The Novels of Milan Kundera (1929 to 2023)

The celebrated Czech-born author and perennial Nobel Prize contender, Milan Kundera, best known for his beloved novel "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," passed away at the age of 94 this Tuesday in his adopted home of Paris – having fled his native Czechoslovakia for exile in 1975. His works, which we've compiled here, notably explored the absurdity, repressiveness, but also humor of life under Communism.

10 books
Book Cover for: The Joke, Milan Kundera

The Joke

Milan Kundera

1967: Kundera's first novel is a great place to start. In this satire of totalitarianism, the main character Ludvik tells a harmless joke that leads to a life-altering tragedy, demonstrating the fragility of personal freedom.

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Paperback, 1994

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Book Cover for: Farewell Waltz, Milan Kundera

Farewell Waltz

Milan Kundera

1972: A love quadrangle unfolds at a spa town, intertwining passion, deception, and political disillusionment in Communist Czechoslovakia.

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Paperback, 1998

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Book Cover for: Life Is Elsewhere, Milan Kundera

Life Is Elsewhere

Milan Kundera

1973: Technically his sophomore novel, (finished in 1969), this won France's Prix Medicis for best foreign novel. It's a poetic bildungsroman that follows Jaromil, a young poet, on his journey through love, politics, and the quest for artistic identity.

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Paperback, 2000

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Book Cover for: The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, Milan Kundera

The Book of Laughter and Forgetting

Milan Kundera

1979: Composed of 7 separate narratives all of which deal with the nature of memory and forgetting – an allusion to the repressive political situation in Czechoslovakia – this is the book that first brought Kundera international acclaim.

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Paperback, 1999

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Book Cover for: The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Milan Kundera

1984: This iconic book follows 2 women, 2 men and a dog set against the backdrop of the Prague Spring. Mixing memoir, philosophy and history with a lacing of acidic humor, this is a must-read and a must re-read.

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Paperback, 2005

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Book Cover for: Immortality, Milan Kundera

Immortality

Milan Kundera

1990: The last novel he wrote in his native Czech – a move that would forever complicate his relationship with his homeland after his exile. In it, a renowned Czech writer, contemplates his life, relationships and art in a narrative infused with Kundera's philosophical musings.

Elisabeth VincentelliDavid FrumElisabeth Vincentelli & David Frum

Paperback, 1999

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Book Cover for: Slowness, Milan Kundera

Slowness

Milan Kundera

1995: During a social event at a French chateau, two parallel stories explore the allure of slowness, seduction and the modern obsession with speed.

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Paperback, 1997

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Book Cover for: Identity, Milan Kundera

Identity

Milan Kundera

1998: Chantal and Jean-Marc's weekend getaway becomes a mysterious quest for identity and self-discovery, blurring the lines between reality and imagination.

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Paperback, 1999

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Book Cover for: Ignorance, Milan Kundera

Ignorance

Milan Kundera

2000: Two émigrés return to their homeland, seeking their roots and encountering unexpected revelations about their own memories and identity.

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Paperback, 2003

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Book Cover for: The Festival of Insignificance, Milan Kundera

The Festival of Insignificance

Milan Kundera

2013: Kundera’s final novel. Amidst the trivialities of everyday life, a group of friends engage in philosophical banter, reflecting on the nature of existence and the meaning of insignificance.

Elisabeth VincentelliPaul HoldengraberElisabeth Vincentelli & Paul Holdengraber

Paperback, 2023

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