Immortality

1990

by Milan Kundera

This breathtaking, reverberating survey of human nature finds Kundera still attempting to work out the meaning of life, without losing his acute sense of humour. It is one of those great unclassifiable masterpieces that appear once every twenty years or so.

It will make you cleverer, maybe even a better lover. Not many novels can do that. - Nicholas Lezard, GQ

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345 Pages
Published by Grove Weidenfeld on Jan 12, 1990
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No chapters here. The plot thickens elsewhere! 🧐.

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