Milan Kunder is among the most popular writers of our time. His books, such as the “unbearable ease of being”, “Waltz for goodbye”, “Immortality”, etc., literally fascinate the reader with the sophistication of the style, the skillful construction of the plot, and the intensity of feelings among the heroes. Each new work of the writer replenishes a number of bestsellers of intellectual prose.
In seven relatively independent and at the same time interconnected texts included in the collection “The Art of the Roman”, the author describes his personal concept of the European novel (“Art, born by divine laughter”). One of the texts is dedicated to Herman Broch, the other Kafka. But from the first to the last line of Milan Kunder, he constantly refers to the authors, whose work became the basis of his “personal history of the novel”: this is Rabelais, Cervantes, Stern, Didro, Flobert, Tolstoy, Muzil, Gombrovich …
Author
Kunder Milan
Editor
Krasnik Kirill Valentinovich
Translator
Smirnova Alla
Publisher
ABC, 2014
Series
ABC-classic. Non-Fiction
16+
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