Testaments Betrayed (Paperback)

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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0060927518
ISBN-13: 9780060927516
Buy.com Sku: 30004316
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 8.25H x 5.5L x 0.75T
Pages:  288
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Milan Kundera has established himself as one of the great novelists of our time with such books as The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Immortality and The Book of Laughter and Forgetting. Here Kundera proves himself a brilliant defender of the moral rights of the artist and the respect due a work of art and its creator's wishes.
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Milan Kundera has established himself as one of the great novelists of our time with such books as The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Immortality and The Book of Laughter and Forgetting. In Testaments Betrayed, he proves himself a brilliant defender of the moral rights of the artist and the respect due to a work of art and its creators wishes. The betrayal of both -- often by their most passionate proponents -- is the principal theme of this extraordinary work. Readers will be particularly intrigued by Kunderas impassioned attack on society's shifting moral judgments and persecutions of art and artists, from Mayakovsky to Rushdie.Milan Kundera has established himself as one of the great novelists of our time with such books as The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Immortality and The Book of Laughter and Forgetting. In Testaments Betrayed, he proves himself a brilliant defender of the moral rights of the artist and the respect due to a work of art and its creator's wishes. The betrayal of both -- often by their most passionate proponents -- is the principal theme of this extraordinary work. Readers will be particularly intrigued by Kundera's impassioned attack on society's shifting moral judgments and persecutions of art and artists, from Mayakovsky to Rushdie.
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In this essay, Milan Kundera proves himself a brilliant defender of the moral rights of the artist and the respect due a work of art and its creator's wishes.
Author Bio
Milan Kundera
Milan Kundera's father was a pianist who also taught his son, but Milan abandoned music to study at the Prague Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, specializing in screenwriting and directing. Kundera was briefly a member of the Communist Party; however, he spoke out against the Soviets after the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia in 1968, and emigrated to Paris in 1975 when his work was suppressed. In 1981 he became a French citizen. He has written poetry, plays, and nonfiction in addition to his novels and short stories. His best-known book--also made into a popular film, is THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING, which takes place during and after the Soviet invasion. His work has provided Western readers with an authentic glimpse into the repressive world behind the Iron Curtain.
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Times Literary Supplement
"[His] view is, roughly, that translation and betrayal are inevitable, primordial and a mainspring of freedom for both artist and epigone...This view lends a strong focus to 'Testaments Betrayed', and it stimulates numerous fascinating passages which make this a far superior volume to Kundera's previous collection, 'The Art of the Novel'." - Dan Gunn 04/12/1996

Washington Post Book World
"'Testaments Betrayed' is to be savored paragraph by paragraph and should not be borrowed from friends or lending libraries. Rather--even if you have to borrow, beg, or steal the money--it must be purchased, read, pondered, and argued within the margins. And frequently reread."

Boston Globe
"One reads this book to come into contact with one of the most stimulating minds of our era."

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