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THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING

THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING

THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING [US 1988] Producer SAUL ZAENTZ, DANIEL DAY-LEWIS Date: 1988

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THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING

THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING

THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING [US 1988] DANIEL DAY-LEWIS, Producer SAUL ZAENTZ, Director PHILIP KAUFMAN Date: 1988

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Lucie Masarykova, head od a bookstore, puts up for sale copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Lucie Masarykova, head od a bookstore, puts up for sale copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Lucie Masarykova, head od a bookstore, unpacks copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, are displayed in a bookstore on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. Besides the novel are also displayed copies of Kundera's literary biography by Jan Novak called Kundera: Cesky zivot a doba (Kundera: The Czech Life and Times). Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, are displayed in a bookstore on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. Besides the novel are also displayed copies of Kundera's literary biography by Jan Novak called Kundera: Cesky zivot a doba (Kundera: The Czech Life and Times). Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, are displayed in a bookstore on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. Besides the novel are also displayed copies of Kundera's literary biography by Jan Novak called Kundera: Cesky zivot a doba (Kundera: The Czech Life and Times). Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, are displayed in a bookstore on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. Besides the novel are also displayed copies of Kundera's literary biography by Jan Novak called Kundera: Cesky zivot a doba (Kundera: The Czech Life and Times). Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, are displayed in a bookstore on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. Besides the novel are also displayed copies of Kundera's literary biography by Jan Novak called Kundera: Cesky zivot a doba (Kundera: The Czech Life and Times). Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Lucie Masarykova, head od a bookstore, puts up for sale copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, are displayed in a bookstore on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, are displayed in a bookstore on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. Besides the novel are also displayed copies of Kundera's literary biography by Jan Novak called Kundera: Cesky zivot a doba (Kundera: The Czech Life and Times). Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Lucie Masarykova, head od a bookstore, shows copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Copies of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, are displayed in a bookstore on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. Besides the novel are also displayed copies of Kundera's literary biography by Jan Novak called Kundera: Cesky zivot a doba (Kundera: The Czech Life and Times). Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Milan Kundera's latest novel in Czech, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti, La fete de l'insignifiance, The Festival of Insignificance, book, books, bookstore

Lucie Masarykova, head od a bookstore, shows a copy of Milan Kundera's latest novel, Slavnost bezvyznamnosti (La fete de l'insignifiance; The Festival of Insignificance) which is the first in many years that Kundera, a Czech native based in France since 1975, permitted to translate into Czech, specifically for the Atlantis publisher, on September 2, 2020, in Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Writer Jan Novak reads during the literary festival Author's Reading Month in Brno, Czech Republic, July 1, 2020. Jan Novak is author of the new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times. (CTK Photo/Igor Zehl)

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Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Writer Jan Novak smiles during the literary festival Author's Reading Month in Brno, Czech Republic, July 1, 2020. Jan Novak is author of the new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times. (CTK Photo/Igor Zehl)

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Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Writer Jan Novak reads during the literary festival Author's Reading Month in Brno, Czech Republic, July 1, 2020. Jan Novak is author of the new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times. (CTK Photo/Igor Zehl)

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Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Writer Jan Novak is seen during the literary festival Author's Reading Month in Brno, Czech Republic, July 1, 2020. Jan Novak is author of the new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times. (CTK Photo/Igor Zehl)

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Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Writer Jan Novak poses with his new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times. (CTK Photo/Igor Zehl)

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Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Jan Novak, writer, Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography

Writer Jan Novak poses with his new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times. (CTK Photo/Igor Zehl)

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Jan Novak, literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book

Jan Novak, literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book

Czech author Jan Novak poses with his new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera, 91, called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, on June 29, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Jan Novak, literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book

Jan Novak, literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book

Czech author Jan Novak poses with his new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera, 91, called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, on June 29, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Jan Novak, literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book

Jan Novak, literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book

Czech author Jan Novak poses with his new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera, 91, called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, on June 29, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography by Jan Novak

Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography by Jan Novak

A new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak in Luxor bookstore in Prague, Czech Republic, June 26, 2020. Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years and drew the material for his book from many publicly available sources, including the archives of the StB former Communist secret police. Born in Brno in 1929, Kundera has been living in France since 1975. He made his mark as a writer not only in the former Czechoslovakia (The Joke), but also in emigration where he wrote such novels as The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1984) and Immortality (1990). (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography by Jan Novak

Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, book, literary biography by Jan Novak

A new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak in Luxor bookstore in Prague, Czech Republic, June 26, 2020. Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years and drew the material for his book from many publicly available sources, including the archives of the StB former Communist secret police. Born in Brno in 1929, Kundera has been living in France since 1975. He made his mark as a writer not only in the former Czechoslovakia (The Joke), but also in emigration where he wrote such novels as The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1984) and Immortality (1990). (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, book

literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, book

A new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera, 91, called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, is seen on June 25, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, book

literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, book

A new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera, 91, called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, is seen on June 25, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, book

literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, book

A new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera, 91, called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, is seen on June 25, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, book

literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, book

A new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera, 91, called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, is seen on June 25, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, book

literary biography Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, book

A new literary biography of Czech-born writer living in France Milan Kundera, 91, called Kundera: The Czech Life and Times, by Jan Novak, is seen on June 25, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Novak worked on the biographical novel for four years. But he did not talk to Kundera since the writer, living in Paris for 45 years, did not react to Novak's requests for consultations. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Writer Milan Kundera attends the 4th congress of the Czechoslovak Writers' Union in Prague, Czech Republic, on June 27, 1967. (CTK Photo/Jovan Dezort)

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Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Czech-born writer Milan Kundera is seen in May 1968, in Prague, Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Pavel Vacha) ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***

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Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Writer Milan Kundera speaks during the 4th congress of the Czechoslovak Writers' Union in Prague, Czech Republic, on June 27, 1967. (CTK Photo/Jovan Dezort)

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Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Writer Milan Kundera speaks during the 4th congress of the Czechoslovak Writers' Union in Prague, Czech Republic, on June 27, 1967. (CTK Photo/Jovan Dezort)

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Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Writer Milan Kundera is seen on May 6, 1963, in Prague, Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Frantisek Nesvadba)

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Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Writer Milan Kundera attends the 4th congress of the Czechoslovak Writers' Union in Prague, Czech Republic, on June 27, 1967. (CTK Photo/Jovan Dezort)

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Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Czech-born writer Milan Kundera is seen in May 1968, in Prague, Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Pavel Vacha) ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***

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Miln Kundera, Unberable Lightness of Being, The Joke, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting

Miln Kundera, Unberable Lightness of Being, The Joke, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Czech-born writer Milan Kundera, right, and Vladimir Minac are seen during the 3rd congress of the Czechoslovak Writers' Union in Prague, Czechoslovakia, on May 24, 1963. (CTK Photo/Karel Mevald)

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Jaromir Dolansky, Milan Kundera

Jaromir Dolansky, Milan Kundera

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Czechoslovak Deputy Prime Minister Jan Dolansky, left, gives diploma Laureate of the Klement Gottwald State Prize to Czech-born writer Milan Kundera, right, in Prague, Czechoslovakia, on May 7, 1963. (CTK Photo/Viktor Lomoz)

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Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Czech-born writer Milan Kundera is seen in May 1968, in Prague, Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Pavel Vacha) ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***

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Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Czech-born writer Milan Kundera is seen in May 1968, in Prague, Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Pavel Vacha) ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***

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Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera

***FILE PHOTO*** Milan Kundera, a Czech-born author living in France, has regained Czech citizenship after 40 years, daily Pravo writes on December 3, 2019, adding that Czech ambassador Petr Drulak handed the relevant document to him in his Paris apartment on November 28. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Czech-born writer Milan Kundera is seen in May 1968, in Prague, Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Pavel Vacha) ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***

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Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Press conference on exhibition of German-French photographer Gisele Freund and German photographer Timm Rautert called Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967, to last until February 3 in House of Photography, Gallery of Capital of Prague, Czech Republic, November 5, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Press conference on exhibition of German-French photographer Gisele Freund and German photographer Timm Rautert called Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967, to last until February 3 in House of Photography, Gallery of Capital of Prague, Czech Republic, November 5, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Press conference on exhibition of German-French photographer Gisele Freund and German photographer Timm Rautert called Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967, to last until February 3 in House of Photography, Gallery of Capital of Prague, Czech Republic, November 5, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Press conference on exhibition of German-French photographer Gisele Freund and German photographer Timm Rautert called Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967, to last until February 3 in House of Photography, Gallery of Capital of Prague, Czech Republic, November 5, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Press conference on exhibition of German-French photographer Gisele Freund and German photographer Timm Rautert called Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967, to last until February 3 in House of Photography, Gallery of Capital of Prague, Czech Republic, November 5, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Havel, Kundera and Sudek With Photographers's Eyes in 1967

Press conference on exhibition of German-French photographer Gisele Freund and German photographer Timm Rautert called Havel, Kundera and Sudek (pictured) With Photographers's Eyes in 1967, to last until February 3 in House of Photography, Gallery of Capital of Prague, Czech Republic, November 5, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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