Farewell Waltz
by Milan Kundera

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What readers are saying

Readers have mixed feelings about the play, with many appreciating Milan Kundera's unique narrative style and deep exploration of complex themes such as love, betrayal, and the human condition. However, some find the characters unlikable and the portrayal of women problematic. Overall, the writing is praised for its depth and humor, though the execution leaves some wanting more clarity and connection to the characters.

Intricate character connections Deep philosophical themes Unique narrative style Some characters are unlikable Misogynistic undertones

Synopsis

Klima, a celebrated jazz trumpeter, receives a phone call announcing that a young nurse with whom he spent a brief night at a fertility spa is pregnant.

She has decided he is the father.

And so begins a comedy which, during five madcap days, unfolds with ever-increasing speed.

Klima's beautiful, jealous wife, the nurse's equally jealous boyfriend, a fanatical gynaecologist, a rich American, at once Don Juan and saint, and an elderly political prisoner who, just before his emigration, is holding a farewell party at the spa are all drawn into this black comedy, as in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

As usual, Milan Kundera poses serious questions with a blasphemous lightness which makes us understand that the modern world has taken away our right to tragedy.

Publication

Publisher Faber & Faber
Year 2005
Binding Paperback
Edition F Second Printing Used
Pages 288
Language English
ISBN-13 9780571194711
ISBN-10 0571194710

Farewell Waltz is a Eastern European play written by Milan Kundera and published by Faber & Faber (2005).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle .

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