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  2. Immortality (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Immortality (Czech: Nesmrtelnost) is a novel in seven parts, written by Milan Kundera in 1988 in Czech. It was first published in 1990 in French, and then translated into English by Peter Kussi and published in the UK in 1991. [1] The story springs from a casual gesture of a woman, seemingly to her swimming instructor.

  3. Category:Novels by Milan Kundera - Wikipedia

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  4. Laughable Loves - Wikipedia

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  5. Identity (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Identity (French: L'Identité) is a novel by Franco-Czech writer Milan Kundera, published in 1998. Kundera moved to France in 1975. Identity is set primarily in France and was his second novel to be written in French with his earlier novels all in Czech. The novel revolves around the intimate relationship between Chantal and her marginally ...

  6. The Curtain (essay) - Wikipedia

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    The Curtain is a seven-part essay by Milan Kundera, along with The Art of the Novel and Testaments Betrayed composing a type of trilogy of book-length essays on the novel. [1] [2] [3] The Curtain was originally published as Le Rideau, in French in April 2005 by Gallimard. It was published in English on 30 January 2007 by HarperCollins ...

  7. The Book of Laughter and Forgetting - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Kundera's associate – code named R. – is brought in for questioning concerning Kundera's clandestine writing, changing the mood from amusement to concern. Kundera also describes 'circle dancing' wherein the joy and laughter build up to the point that the people's steps take them soaring into the sky with the laughing angels.

  8. Ignorance (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ignorance (French: L'ignorance) is a novel by Milan Kundera. It was written in 1999 in French and published in 2000. It was written in 1999 in French and published in 2000. It was translated into English in 2002 [ 1 ] by Linda Asher, for which she was awarded the Scott Moncrieff Prize the following year.

  9. Gunaa - Wikipedia

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    Rohini Kudange, a student of Daisy Irani's acting classes was selected as the female lead Rohini / Abhirami, was given the screen name Roshini, [3] and her voice was dubbed by actress Saritha. [10] Gunaa was the only film she ever acted in. [ 17 ] Haasan initially wanted Cochin Haneefa to play Suresh Kumar / S. K., a role that ultimately went ...