On the death of Milan Kundera – an obituary – culture

Rarely has history proved anyone so right. When Milan Kundera opened the writers’ congress in Prague in 1967, he embodied the country’s cultural elite and was inspired by the liberal socialism of the Prague Spring. Kundera’s father was a recognized, ambitious musician, the son wrote poetry at an early age and became a lecturer at the Prague Film School – a creative family to show off in the good times. The end of this with the invasion of the Soviet Union in the summer of the following year was also to herald the end of the writer Kundera, who refused to adapt to the new authoritarian realities.

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