Milan Kundera Known and Unknown: Multidimensional Analysis of Selected Works
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798765109458
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 1 bw illustration
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 1 bw illustration
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Offers the most comprehensive analyses of Kundera's early poetry, Czech plays, Czech and French novels, and non-fiction works to date
Notă biografică
Karen von Kunes is Senior Lector in Czech Slavic Languages and Literatures at Yale University, USA, and is author or coauthor of, most recently, Milan Kundera's Fiction: A Critical Approach to Existential Betrayals (2019) and Czech: An Essential Grammar (2021). She has published books and professional essays in the fields of literature, lexicography, film, and translation, as well as a novel on diaspora. Her innovative new book on Czech and a monograph on Milos Forman are forthcoming in 2024 and 2025.
Cuprins
Introduction: Milan Kundera's Multidimensionality and InterdisciplinarityKaren von Kunes, Yale University, USAForeword - Man Thinks, God Laughs: Remembering Milan KunderaJason M. Wirth, University of Seattle, USAPart I. Kundera Known in World Literature: Philosophical Reflections in His Writings1. An International Socialist Avant-Garde, or the Western Canon: Kundera's Early Reflections on World LiteratureMary Orsak, University of Oxford, UK2. A European Epistemology: Kundera and the Genre of the NovelChristine A. Knoop, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Germany3. The Unbearable Lightness of the Self: An Essay in Seven Parts on Kundera's ImmortalityJason M. Wirth, University of Seattle, USAPart II. Kundera Known Through Translation: Life Struggle with Retranslating4. Kundera's Sophisticated, Euphonic, and Rhythmic Style in Translation, Language, and ReadingMichelle Woods, SUNY New Paltz, USA5. Milan Kundera and the Paradox of TranslationHarriet Hulme, University College Dublin, Ireland6. Milan Kundera's Words: Variations on a Personal LexiconCharles Sabatos, Yeditepe University, Turkey7. Lítost as "Category of Existence" in The Book of Laughter and ForgettingDavid S. Danaher, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAPart III. Kundera Known as French Essayist and Novelist: Czech Forgotten? 8. Art is Elsewhere: The Festival of Insignificance as Milan Kundera's Farewell to AestheticsZekiye Antakyalioglu, Gaziantep University, Turkey9. The Rhizome Unifying Milan Kundera's French Novels: Migration, Identity, MultilingualismKaren von Kunes, Yale University, USA10. The Ontological Understanding of Milan Kundera in France and the Czech RepublicMuriel Blaive, University of Graz, AustriaPart IV. Kundera Unknown: His Ideological Poetry, His First Theatre and TV Plays11. Poems of Bitter Love: The Poetry of Milan KunderaMichal Bauer, University of South Bohemia in Ceské Budejovice, Czechia12. Milan Kundera: From the Czech "Absurdist" Poet to the Czech "Absurdist" PlaywrightJan Culík, University of Glasgow, UK13. Historiography of Kundera's Four Dramatic PlaysLenka Jungmannová, Institute for Czech Literature at the Prague Academy of Sciences, CzechiaAfterword - Milan Kundera's Warning of Upcoming Tragedy: The Reinvention of Central EuropeJacques Rupnik, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales-CERI, FranceNotes on ContributorsIndex