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Farewell Waltz

Czech. Valčík na rozloučenou · 1976
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Book Review

"Farewell Waltz" by Milan Kundera is a novel that masterfully combines elements of comedy and tragedy, exploring complex human relationships and moral dilemmas. The story unfolds over five days in a small Czech spa town, where the fates of several characters intertwine in unexpected and dramatic situations. Critics note that Kundera skillfully uses irony and sarcasm to highlight the absurdity of human existence and social paradoxes. His characters are not just people but symbols of various aspects of human nature, making the novel deep and multilayered. "Farewell Waltz" is also seen as a political allegory reflecting the atmosphere of Czechoslovakia in the 1970s. Critics highly praise Kundera's style, his ability to blend philosophical reflections with an engaging plot, creating a work that provokes thought and leaves a lasting impression.

Farewell Waltz
Date of publication: 25 August 2024
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Farewell Waltz
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Original titleCzech. Valčík na rozloučenou · 1976
Genre: Novel