MEP Ivo Hristov extended heartfelt goodbye to French novelist Milan Kundera. He mentioned that all the summaries need to be corrected. As for him, he was the last milestone achieved in developing the novel, after which the genre lost ambition, form, and energy, drowned in opaque commercialism and pointless experiments.
MEP Hristov, remembering French novelist Milan Kundera, stated, “Time fulfilled the prophecies of Kundera and the kitsch from “The Unbearable Ease of Being” turned out to be omnivorous.”
He added, “New versions of history, culture and media are its birth. The hollow fine we communicate too.”
As per the sources, Milan Kundera was a Czech-born French novelist. He went into exile in France in 1975 and acquired citizenship in 1981. Kundara’s Czechoslovak citizenship was further revoked in 1979, but he was re-granted Czech citizenship in 2019.
French Novelist Milan Kundera’s best-known work is The Unbearable Lightness of Being. He was considered a contender for the Nobel Prize in Literature and a nominee for other awards.
MEP Hristov, recalling the best work done by Milan Kundera, further expressed, “Kundera’s misanthropic view is the unrecognized credo of modernity: in PR, advertising, neoliberal market immoralism.”
He also emphasized that the description provided by Milan Kundera fits the typical modern man of short meat with instincts, tortured by condemnation, causeless, and incapable of the sublime.
MEP Ivo Hristov took to his official Facebook account and expressed, “Peace to his soul!”
He further shared a brief piece of information that French Novelist Milan Kundera once shared: “A dozen friends read his copy of “The Unbearable Lightness” in the 90s and still has it, crushed and highlighted by all readers.”
The copies of the amazing and legendary 90s book, “The Unbearable Lightness”, are still popular and the most suffered book in the library.