"Living elsewhere"-Rambo created this sentence and wrote it on the wall of Paris University, and then Milan Kundera made it known to the world.
? Reading Kundera's novels
"Living elsewhere"-Rambo created this sentence and wrote it on the wall of Paris University, and then Milan Kundera made it known to the world.
? Reading Kundera's novels has a feeling that human nature is naked in front of the world. Whether life is unbearable or living in a different place, living in a different place is particularly important.
? He described the inner world of a sensitive young poet, Ya Romil, in detail through delicate brushstrokes. It is also ingenious and superb in description, which well expresses the essence of modernist novels. It also involves symbolic poetry and his rare political views.
I often wonder how a person's mind can be so meticulous. His observation, his perspective, the world he saw, and his ability to deeply analyze the inner world of the characters are really deep into the bone marrow and profound; I often ask, is a person's success accidental or inevitable? As Kundera once said, "I groped around in the field of art, trying to find my own direction." Finally, when he wrote his first short story around the age of 30, he was sure that he had found his own direction and embarked on the road of novel creation.
People should have a spirit. Although this spirit seems elusive and illusory, like faith, it will take root and sprout in people's hearts and be unbreakable. When you implant a spirit into your body, it will take root, sprout and spread its branches and leaves. There is only one earth, but its resources are infinitely vast. It depends on whether you have the ability to identify treasures and a pair of discerning eyes. Finding beauty in ordinary things is a master's demeanor.
No emphasis on reasons, no emphasis on objectivity. Objective conditions are on the one hand, but the most important thing is subjective efforts. Stick to your beliefs and pursuits, constantly irrigate and fertilize her and take care of her, and then one day you will see everything you want to see.
"Either be poor and narrow-minded, or be a well-informed cosmopolitan." Kundera's words well explain the sentence "The stage is as big as the heart". Growing up in a small country is an advantage for him. He showed this advantage to the world in an inherent way and showed his charm as a "cosmopolitan"!