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We lost Havel, as we had lost Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Milan Kundera.
Yoani Sanchez: Reading Vaclav Havel In Havana Yoani Sanchez 2011
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We lost Havel, as we had lost Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Milan Kundera.
Yoani Sanchez: Reading Vaclav Havel In Havana Yoani Sanchez 2011
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Not since Milan Kundera had a writer appeared to create a radically new style of book.
Michael Giltz: Movies: NYFF #3 -- Blame It On The Bossa Nova! Michael Giltz 2011
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We lost Havel, as we had lost Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Milan Kundera.
Yoani Sanchez: Reading Vaclav Havel In Havana Yoani Sanchez 2011
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Not since Milan Kundera had a writer appeared to create a radically new style of book.
Michael Giltz: Movies: NYFF #3 -- Blame It On The Bossa Nova! Michael Giltz 2011
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Not since Milan Kundera had a writer appeared to create a radically new style of book.
Michael Giltz: Movies: NYFF #3 -- Blame It On The Bossa Nova! Michael Giltz 2011
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Perhaps not since the 1980s, when the novels of Milan Kundera, Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa became international bestsellers, has there been such a drive to bring fiction in translation into the literary marketplace.
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Every other day, I'd hike up Petrin Hill admirers of Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being might be familiar, past topless sunbathers and teenagers making out and smoking cigarettes on the grass, to the Forum 2000 offices overlooking the city, where I'd spend the day reading these conversations.
Lucas Kavner: Tracking Vaclav Havel: From Orwell To Vermont And Into Prague Lucas Kavner 2011
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There are adaptations of works by Milan Kundera (No Laughing Matter, 1965); Vladislav Vancura (Jirí Menzel's comical Capricious Summer, 1967) and Jaroslav Hašek (a 1959 version of his classic novel Good Soldier Švejk), not to mention two literary adaptations by special guest Juraj Herz: cult 1960s classic The Cremator and recent wartime drama Habermann.
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Not since Milan Kundera had a writer appeared to create a radically new style of book.
Michael Giltz: Movies: NYFF #3 -- Blame It On The Bossa Nova! Michael Giltz 2011
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