Joke
- Published
- 1992
- Pages
- 371
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9999999999999
- Reading Time
- ~6h 30min
Joke is a book by Milan Kundera. In 1992. It has 371 pages.
About this book
Milan Kundera’s debut novel examines how a single careless remark can unravel a life under the weight of ideological control. Set in mid‑twentieth‑century Czechoslovakia, the narrative follows a university student whose sarcastic postcard, intended as private humor, is intercepted and interpreted as political subversion. The resulting punishment fractures his future and sets in motion a decades‑long pursuit of reconciliation with the colleague who reported him. Rather than functioning as a straightforward political indictment, the work turns inward to explore how memory, language, and personal history intersect with larger historical forces. Kundera’s prose weaves philosophical reflection into a character‑driven study of guilt, forgiveness, and the fragility of human connection when confronted with institutional power. The novel’s structure moves fluidly across time, contrasting youthful idealism with the quiet compromises of middle age. Its shifting chronology and reflective tone established a narrative approach Kundera would refine throughout his career, positioning the book as a foundational exploration of how individuals navigate the gap between private intention and public consequence.
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Joke has 371 pages.
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Joke was published in 1992.
What is Joke about?+
Milan Kundera’s debut novel examines how a single careless remark can unravel a life under the weight of ideological control. Set in mid‑twentieth‑century Czechoslovakia, the narrative follows a university student whose sarcastic postcard, intended as private humor, is intercepted and interpreted as...
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Joke was written by Milan Kundera.