Ignorance
By (Author) Milan Kundera
Translated by Linda Asher
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st July 2005
13th February 2025
Main - Re-issue
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
891.86354
Paperback
208
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm
172g
In Ignorance, Milan Kundera takes up the complex and emotionally charged theme of exile and creates from it a literary masterpiece. A man and a woman meet by chance while returning to their Czech homeland in the early 1990s after twenty years of self-imposed exile. Will they manage to pick up the thread of their strange love story, interrupted by the tides of history The truth is that after such a long absence 'their memories no longer match'. We live our lives sunk in a vast forgetting, and we refuse to see it. Only those who return after twenty years, like Ulysses returning to his native Ithaca, can be dazzled and astounded by observing the goddess of ignorance first-hand. Milan Kundera has taken these dizzying concepts of absence, memory, forgetting, and ignorance, and orchestrated them into a polyphonic and moving work.
"[A] beautifully written tale of desire and loss."--Newark Star Ledger
"A tour de force."--Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"An entertaining and thought-provoking work"--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"By far his most successful [novel] since THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING."--Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Elegant ... the emotional and intellectual payoff is extraordinary."--Time Out New York
"Erudite and playful...An impassioned account of the migr as a character on the stage of European history."--Maureen Howard, New York Times Book Review
"Kundera is and elegant writer ... He does a masterful job of reminding that the political is the personal."--Rocky Mountain News
"Kundera once more delivers a seductive, intelligent entertainment ... [with] elegance and grace."--Washington Post Book World
"Literary excellence ... [Kundera's] irony and wit are ...on target, his characters vivid and convincing."--Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Milan's Kundera's resonant new novel IGNORANCE ....[is] wonderfully nuanced .... affecting."--Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
"Moving ... There is a painful injustice and inequality to memory, which these encounters beautifully illustrate."--Boston Globe
"Nothing short of masterful."--Newsweek
"Precise and spare ...page by page this novel is dazzling."--Montreal Gazette
"Rendered with compassion and humor."--Library Journal
"A tour de force." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"An entertaining and thought-provoking work" -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Elegant . the emotional and intellectual payoff is extraordinary." -- Time Out New York
"Kundera is and elegant writer . He does a masterful job of reminding that the political is the personal." -- Rocky Mountain News
"Literary excellence . [Kundera's] irony and wit are .on target, his characters vivid and convincing." -- Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Moving . There is a painful injustice and inequality to memory, which these encounters beautifully illustrate." -- Boston Globe
"Nothing short of masterful." -- Newsweek
"Precise and spare .page by page this novel is dazzling." -- Montreal Gazette
"Rendered with compassion and humor." -- Library Journal
Milan Kundera, born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, was a student when the Czech Communist regime was established in 1948, and later worked as a labourer, jazz musician and professor at the Institute for Advanced Cinematographic Studies in Prague. After the Russian invasion in August 1968, his books were proscribed. In 1975, he and his wife settled in France, and in 1981, he became a French citizen. He is the author of the novels The Joke, Life is Elsewhere, Farewell Waltz, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, and Immortality, and of the short-story collection Laughable Loves - all originally in Czech. His most recent novels, Slowness, Identity and Ignorance, as well as his non-fiction works The Art of the Novel and Testaments Betrayed, were originally written in French.