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Identity: A Novel [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Milan Kundera
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21. April 1999

Sometimes—perhaps only for an instant—we fail to recognize a companion; for a moment their identity ceases to exist, and thus we come to doubt our own. The effect is at its most acute in a couple, where our existence is given meaning by our perception of a lover, and theirs of us.

With his astonishing skill at building on and out from the significant moment, Kundera has placed such a situation and the resulting wave of panic at the core of his new novel. In a narrative as intense as it is brief, a moment of confusion sets in motion a complex chain of events which forces the reader to cross and recross the divide between fantasy and reality.


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  • Taschenbuch: 176 Seiten
  • Verlag: Harper Perennial; Auflage: 1st HarperPerennial Ed (21. April 1999)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0060930314
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060930318
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 1,5 x 13,1 x 20 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.1 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (12 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 312.660 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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The reader sits down to dinner with Chantal, who is waiting for her lover, Jean-Marc, in a seaside hotel. While waiting to be served, she overhears two waitresses discuss the unexplained disappearance of a family man. This blatant foreshadowing posits the central question of Identity: what we think we know about our intimates is predicated on projection, primal yearnings, and the deep denial of life's impermanence. Identity reads like a musical exercise; its playing out of themes is reminiscent of a fugue. An image dropped into the narrative will be revisited from a different vantage point, tossed back and forth between the lovers; out of it will be teased every possible meaning. The 51 sparse, tiny chapters reinforce the fuguelike feel.

The plot is simple: Jean-Marc arrives at the hotel; Chantal is out walking. Near misses and mistaken identities characterize his frantic search for her, offering Kundera the opportunity to philosophize on the unknowability of the "other." They reunite; Chantal blurts out the distressing thought that's plagued her day: "Men don't turn to look at me anymore." This launches the protagonists into sketchy flashbacks, stilted dialogues, and interior monologues, all loosely bound by their embarkation on an erotic journey.

Key bits from the characters' pasts become signature refrains. Chantal, for example, has buried a son, who died at the age of 5. Strands such as this are dropped lightly in the narrative, to be pulled through later chapters like a needle with different colored threads. Later, for example, the boy's death will trigger her unpleasant realization--that it was, in the end, a "dreadful gift." Children, she thinks, keep us hopeful in the world, because "it's impossible to have a child and despise the world as it is; that's the world we've put the child into." Thus, her child's death has set her free to live out her genuine disdain of the world. Although the illogical extremes of Kundera's thought can be wildly dissonant and wondrously shocking, this reiterative device of Identity lacks energy. There's no sense of discovery about these characters. They remain flat; the style effects one like an Ingmar Bergman film when one is in the mood for Sam Peckinpah.

As if in serendipitous response to her pain in getting older, Chantal receives an anonymous "love" note. More notes follow. Will they prove Jean-Marc's attempt to sweeten her sad disclosure? Her sexual awakening begins to blur the boundaries of what's real. All well and good, but somewhere along the line, Kundera concludes that Chantal is weak because she's older. Age, we are asked to believe, becomes a wedge between the lovers, even though Chantal is only a few years older than Jean-Marc, who is himself only 42. And in the exploration of her sexuality on the wax and wane, Kundera succumbs to cliché: she is consumed too often by too many flames, and red is all used up as a symbol of violent passion. On the subject of male and female desire, Kundera is incomparably funny, and the novel sports some nervy images--masturbating fetuses; our human community joined in a sea of saliva; the ubiquity of spying eyes, harvesting information for profit; the human gaze itself, a marvel, jaggedly interrupted by the mechanical action of the blink. Kundera betrays a witty revulsion for the values and mores of the late 20th century.

But with sentences such as, "This is the real and the only reason for friendship: to provide a mirror so the other person can contemplate his image from the past, which, without the eternal blah-blah of memories between pals, would long ago have disappeared," the reading experience reduces to an annoyance. Perhaps this is the fault of the translator attempting a breezy, colloquial tone. But it's sloppy and careless. Still the novel's an entertainment, a good companion. Reading it is like passing an afternoon in a sidewalk café, catching up with an old friend, say, with whom one has shared youthful cynicism and diatribes against the ignominies of human behavior. One will look back on such an afternoon and remember too many Galloises smoked, too many cups of coffee, moments of intense engagement that fell, alas, into the indulgence of a "retro" ennui. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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Chantal begins to receive letters from a secret admirer that, after a while, begin to affect the relationship she has with her younger lover Jean-Marc.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen A glimpse in the abyss 26. Juli 2000
Von vlastik
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As of yet, the deepest portrait of human soul from Kundera's evilishly masterful laboratory of life. Some of the reviewers complain that the book repeats old themes and that the old master seems to be on his way down the tubes. These people are simply missing the point. It is true, "the theme" of fragility, absurdity, irony and unintended tragedy of human encounters, which is common for most of Kundera's works, stands out. This theme, though, is not the subject of the story anymore. It is a method, which provides the author with the scene at which the real drama develops. And this drama opens completely new landscapes to be explored.

What is the real drama? The love story going toward a tragic climax? Not really. It is a story of discovering the causal forces of our life. To achieve this, Kundera uses an allegory of two machine operators, who are not in the complete control of the vehicles they were endowed with. Actually, the vehicles themselves have hidden agendas they use to control the operators. And who is the "operator"? It is the Cartesian observer, lost in the postmodernist ambiguity of multiple drafts of his identity. These are the protagonists. It's us. And realizing this gives me chills.

I have to admit that the captivating novel let me to believe that there will be more at the end. That the master will provide his answer to the question WHY? It just can't be that the only free will we have is to choose between to be happy or bitter. Milan, don't stop at the edge of the abyss. We would like you to take us to its exploration. Maybe, eventually, we will find the firm ground to step on.

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2.0 von 5 Sternen A disappointment 30. Juni 2000
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Milan Kundera has been my favorite author for some time. I am also an author and he has influenced my own style by demonstrating that plot and characters can be points of departure for commentary and observation. His observations about society and especially time and memory have been delicately and beautifully woven into a sparse narrative that gave just the essential details to provide a glimpse into each character. I awaited Slowness and this novel with great anticipation. I was disappointed in Slowness, but found at least some of Kundera's thought provoking observation in it. This novel, I'm sad to say, offered nothing to recomend. It is the only novel of his that I did not hold on to after I finished it. So I can not quote the passage ver batim, but one of the main themes in this book seems to be that people form bonds with others entirely as a mirror for their own egos. They form friendships for no other reason than to have someone to remind them of their youth in old age. This premise sells human relations a bit short. Beyond that, if you have read all of Kundera's other works, it is hard to escape the feeling that this was simply tapped out, that the writer had gone on auto pilot. If you're looking for a great novel that explores how people forge and struggle to maintain identity, how they fool themselves and act on their own illusions, pick up one of Kundera's earlier novels. They are some of the finest books in print. I hope that this is not Kundera's last novel. I was left with the impression that he is tired of writing them.
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3.0 von 5 Sternen More of the same 2. April 2000
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This isn't a bad book. For those unfamiliar with Kundera this is a gentle introduction to the great man, but there is nothing new for his devoteees. We've seen it all before in much better books. His previous novella, Slowness, was more original and challenging. This one is a somewhat misanthropic rehash of all the old themes. He's one of my favourite writers, but he appears to have cut and pasted this novel from material left over from earlier books.
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4.0 von 5 Sternen Standard Kundera: brilliant
The great thing about Kundera novels is that they say things. This is a big problem with a lot of novelists writing today--they aren't saying anything. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 16. März 2000 von S. A. Loibner II
3.0 von 5 Sternen Strangely absorbing
More elegant musings from novelist, philosopher and all-round deep thinker Milan Kundera. In this brief but intense novel, Kundera explores the contradictions of identity, how it... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 18. Februar 2000 von Darren Hughes
3.0 von 5 Sternen Elegant and strange
More elegant musings from novelist, philosopher and all-round deep thinker Milan Kundera. In this brief but intense novel, Kundera explores the contradictions of identity, how it... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 10. Februar 2000 von Darren Hughes
5.0 von 5 Sternen IN ORDER TO FIND OUR OWN IDENTITY
I WANTED TO READ THIS BOOK FROM THE MOMENT I LEARNT ITS TITLE.I COULD IMAGINE THE MAIN SUBJECT,BUT NOT THE STORY THAT WAS GOING TO FOLLOW. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 6. November 1999 veröffentlicht
5.0 von 5 Sternen aboute a married woman & a single man.
it was just incredible, realy a novel which you can read by joy. The honesty of a man's love and the pride of a woman. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 28. Juni 1999 veröffentlicht
5.0 von 5 Sternen lovely
I've read all of Milan Kundera's novels twice--except my least favorite, "Life is Elsewhere". Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 20. Mai 1999 veröffentlicht
4.0 von 5 Sternen Thought provoking
Kumndera allows us to explore our psyches and our humanity without assigning labels of normality. Thank goodness this is a French novel! Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 7. Februar 1999 veröffentlicht
5.0 von 5 Sternen Hopefull.....
i hope this is better than slowness. i hope linda asher is as fine a translator as peter kussi.
Veröffentlicht am 16. November 1997 von james@data-apps.com
5.0 von 5 Sternen Kundera does not betray his admirers
This book was published in icelandic in october, even before it appeared in french. It's title was decided in cooperation with the author and it means something like "unclear... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 15. November 1997 von susannam@ismennt.is
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