Mr. Ameya began the talk by speaking about Kundera’s ardent love for literature and the beginnings of his literary career. The speaker reflected on the lack of romanticization of the literary works of Kundera in Prague. The speaker then proceeded to highlight the many traits of Kundera’s works by speaking about his novels, “The Joke” (1967), “Life is Elsewhere” (1973), “The Book of Laughter and Forgetting” (1979), “The Unbearable Lightness of Being” (1984), “Immortality” (1990) and “Identity” (1998). Mr. Ameya focused on the autobiographical, political and philosophical elements seen in the literary works of Kundera. The talk was followed by an interactive session.
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