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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

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, 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

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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