Paperback. Pub Date: 1996 08 Pages: 280 in Publisher: Harper Collins 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 illiant 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.
Paperback. Pub Date: 1996 08 Pages: 280 in Publisher: Harper Collins 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 illiant 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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