In 'Encounter', Milan Kundera presents a collection of essays that delve into his lifelong intellectual engagement with art and artists. With his characteristic blend of emotion and thought, Kundera illuminates the works of figures such as Francis Bacon, Leos Janáček, Federico Fellini, Philip Roth, and Gabriel García Márquez. He also advocates for restoring major writers like Anatole France and Curzio Malaparte to their rightful prominence, offering readers a unique perspective on understanding the world through cultural critique.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain deep insights into Milan Kundera's critical perspective on art, literature, and culture.
- Explore his signature themes of memory, exile, and the enduring power of modernist art.
- Discover provocative analyses of influential artists and writers across various disciplines.
- Engage with a profound philosophical argument for art's essential role in confronting human darkness.