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Forgotten Treasures: A Symposium

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Milan Kundera is the author of numerous books, including "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" and, most recently, "Identity." His comments were translated from the French by Linda Asher

Robert Musil’s “The Man Without Qualities” evidences a penetrating, fascinating, entrancing intelligence. And withal a true novel: It is through his characters’ situations that Musil achieves a matchless existential diagnosis of our century. Everything is there: the rule of a technology beyond human control, turning mankind into statistical figures; omnipresent bureaucracy seizing hold of lives; speed, idolized as a supreme value; the previous century’s romanticism transformed into ubiquitous kitsch; exaggerated sympathy for criminals as a mystical expression of the religion of human rights (Clarisse’s passion for Moosbrugger); infantophilia and infantocracy, whose stupid smile casts light on the callousness of the technological era.

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