54 pages • 1 hour read
336
Novel • Fiction
Czechoslovakia • 1960s
1967
Adult
18+ years
The Joke by Milan Kundera, first published in 1967, follows Ludvik Jahn, who faces severe repercussions under the Czech communist regime after sending a playful postcard deemed politically subversive. Expelled from the Communist Party and university, he endures hard labor, personal struggles, and eventual disillusionment as he navigates a life filled with bitterness and attempts at redemption. The book includes suicide, suicidal ideation, an attempted rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
Melancholic
Bittersweet
Mysterious
Contemplative
Dark
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Milan Kundera's The Joke receives acclaim for its rich, complex exploration of individual vs. political identity, full of dark humor and satirical depth. Some readers, however, find the narrative dense and the characters less sympathetic. Still, it holds a strong place in modern literary canon for its insightful critique of totalitarianism.
Readers who enjoy deep philosophical inquiries, dark humor, and political satire will appreciate Milan Kundera's The Joke. Comparable to George Orwell's 1984 and Franz Kafka's The Trial, this novel appeals to those interested in the absurdities of totalitarianism and the complexities of human relationships.
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336
Novel • Fiction
Czechoslovakia • 1960s
1967
Adult
18+ years
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