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Identity

by Milan Kundera, Linda Asher

Identity - by the hugely acclaimed Czech novelist Milan Kundera - is a novel which only provides further evidence of the astonishing literary, philosophical and psychological gifts belonging to the author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Sometimes - perhaps only for an instant - we fail to recognise a companion; for a moment their identity ceases to exist, and thus we come to doubt our own. The effect is at its most acute in a couple where our existence is given meaning by our perception of a lover, and theirs of us.

With his astonishing skill at building on and out from the significant moment, Kundera has placed such a situation and the resulting wave of panic at the core of the novel. In a narrative as intense as it is brief, a moment of confusion sets in motion a complex chain of events which forces the reader to cross and recross the divide between fantasy and reality. Profound, sad and disquieting but above all a love story, Identity provides further proof of Kundera's astonishing gifts as a novelist.

Notes

The publication of a new Milan Kundera novel is an international literary event. This paperback edition has been given a new cover treatment, and will undoubtedly sell well. "Identity is short, brilliant and a joy to read" Literary Review.

Author Biography

Milan Kundera, born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, was a student when the Czech Communist regime was established in 1948, and later worked as a labourer, jazz musician and professor at the Institute for Advanced Cinematographic Studies in Prague. After the Russian invasion in August 1968, his books were proscribed. In 1975, he and his wife settled in France, and in 1981, he became a French citizen. He is the author of the novels The Joke, Life is Elsewhere, Farewell Waltz, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, and Immortality, and of the short-story collection Laughable Loves - all originally in Czech. His most recent novels, Slowness, Identity and Ignorance, as well as his non-fiction works The Art of the Novel and Testaments Betrayed, were originally written in French.

Promotional

A philosophical masterpiece by the author of modern classic The Unbearable Lightness of Being.

Kirkus UK Review

A short, unsettling and offbeat love story from the author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Like most of us, Kundera's characters spend more time thinking about sex than having sex, but their thoughts are comic, erotic and profound. In this story a chic couple explore the limits of intimacy and the impossibility of possession. 'His jealousy was not the same sort as he had known in his youth... very gradually it was transforming a beloved woman into the simulacrum of a beloved woman.' (Kirkus UK)

Kirkus US Review

Further evidence of the decline into stentorian self-parody of the Czech virtuoso who once (ages ago, it now seems) produced such wonders as Laughable Loves (1974) and The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1984). It's a portrait of the relationship between Chantal, who has suffered the death of her young son and left her dull-witted husband, and her younger lover Jean-Marc. The "story" is the progress of their increasing self-consciousness and unease with each other, fuelled by continuing echoes of separation and death (in a TV program Chantal overhears, in Jean-Marc's hospital visit to a dying friend), meandering thoughts on the subjects of boredom and our imperfect ability to know others, and especially a series of anonymous letters Chantal receives from an unknown admirer. His identity is soon revealed (and, in any case, isn't much of a secret) to us, though not to Chantal, who nevertheless becomes persuaded "that she has been living locked away by love, as Jean-Marc realizes "that his deepest vocation is to be a marginal person" excluded from the totality of his mistress's life and relationships. At the close, an unidentified "septuagenarian" (perhaps our author?) recalls Chantal to "Life!," and the story collapses in self-reflexive contortions as we're informed that all we've read is "treacherous fantasy". The worst feature - and it is by no means the only flaw - of this diaphanous recit is that its characters' overwrought introversion justifies their creator's indulgence in the tedious discursive commentary of which he has grown increasingly fond. Kundera seems to think he's Arthur Schnitzler or Casanova. Others may think he's Sidney Sheldon with a postgraduate degree in comp lit. If we give him the Nobel Prize, perhaps he'll subdue his mandarin ego and go back to writing novels. Anyway, isn't it pretty to think so? (Kirkus Reviews)

Long Description

Identity - by the hugely acclaimed Czech novelist Milan Kundera - is a novel which only provides further evidence of the astonishing literary, philosophical and psychological gifts belonging to the author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being . Sometimes - perhaps only for an instant - we fail to recognise a companion; for a moment their identity ceases to exist, and thus we come to doubt our own. The effect is at its most acute in a couple where our existence is given meaning by our perception of a lover, and theirs of us. With his astonishing skill at building on and out from the significant moment, Kundera has placed such a situation and the resulting wave of panic at the core of the novel. In a narrative as intense as it is brief, a moment of confusion sets in motion a complex chain of events which forces the reader to cross and recross the divide between fantasy and reality. Profound, sad and disquieting but above all a love story, Identity provides further proof of Kundera's astonishing gifts as a novelist.

Promotional "Headline"

Identity - by the hugely acclaimed Czech novelist Milan Kundera - is a novel which only provides further evidence of the astonishing literary, philosophical and psychological gifts belonging to the author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being .

Details

ISBN0571195679
Year 1999
Translator Linda Asher
ISBN-10 0571195679
ISBN-13 9780571195671
Format Paperback
Publication Date 1999-04-19
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Translated from French
DEWEY 843.914
Birth 1929
Author Linda Asher
Media Book
Edition 1st
Pages 160
Language English
Publisher Faber & Faber
Imprint Faber & Faber
UK Release Date 1999-04-19
AU Release Date 1999-04-19
Replaces 9780571196357
Audience General
NZ Release Date 2005-06-30
Edition Description Main

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