- en.wikipedia.org The Festival of InsignificanceThe Festival of Insignificance (French: La fête de l'insignifiance) is a novel by Milan Kundera. This is his eleventh and final fictional work before his death in 2023.
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- amazon.com Festival-Insignificance-Novel-Milan-…ÜrünlerSite, ürün satışı konusunda uzmandırMilan Kundera, born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, was a student when the Czech Communist regime was established in 1948, and later worked as a labourer, jazz...
- dr.com.tr Kitap/The-Festival-of-Insignificance/…Now, far from watching out, Kundera is finally and fully realizing his old aesthetic dream in this novel that we could easily view as a summation of his whole work.
- nytimes.com 2015/06/21/books/review/the-festival-…His new novel, “The Festival of Insignificance,” divided into seven short sections, was, like his other recent work, first written in French.
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- theguardian.com books/2015/jun/14/festival-of-…Milan Kundera’s first novel in 15 years celebrates the superfluous – and feels a bit that way itself.
- newrepublic.com article/121835/book-review-milan-…The Festival of Insignificance is an effort by an author in his mid-eighties, but the book resists the impulse to see only the somber or sentimental sides of aging.
- shakespeareandcompany.com books/the-festival-of-…Now, far from watching out, Kundera is finally and fully realizing his old aesthetic dream in this novel that we could easily view as a summation of his whole work.
- archive.bookfrom.net milan-kundera/593320-the_…‘Kundera has an inimitable lightness of touch; he avoids literary effect and respects the residues of meaning that accumulates in ordinary things …
- astrofella.wordpress.com 2019/09/07/the-festival-…Is the insignificance of the entire story part of its resistance to the forces of Kitsch and earnest conformity, which he identifies in his earlier novels?
- sfgate.com books/article/The-Festival-of-…"The Festival of Insignificance: A Novel" by Milan Kundera, translated from the French by Linda Asher; Harper (128 pages, $23.99)...
- meetnewbooks.com book/389087/The-Festival-of-…Readers who know Milan Kundera’s earlier books know that the wish to incorporate an element of the “unserious” in a novel is not at all unexpected of him.