"….MILAN
KUNDERA has charmed the world with his sonorous fictions -
five novels, a play and a volume of stories - although it is
formalist rigor as much as charm that distinguishes his first
book of nonfiction, ''The Art of the Novel.'' A collection
of five essays and two dialogues published over the last decade,
''The Art of the Novel'' recommends self-effacement as a precept
of writing and dooms purveyors of dogma in either literature
or criticism. Whatever moral arrangements the Czechoslovak
subjects of his narratives might suggest to us, Mr. Kundera
as critic is little inclined to dwell upon them. Instead, he
dispassionately explains - and with singular instructiveness,
as he ranges from Cervantes and Richardson to Kafka, Joyce
and Hermann Broch -how novels are made and why; how the novel
and its history constitute a specific form of knowledge not
to be confused with philosophy, politics or psychology; and
why novels are and should be written at all. Linda Asher's
translation from the French deftly conveys the lucidity of
Mr. Kundera's prose.

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The emphasis
on the formal aspects of fiction in ''The Art of the Novel''
is accompanied by an overt disavowal of any political agenda.
Disingenuous as such a claim may sound coming from an Eastern
European writer living in exile in Paris, it is nonetheless
the first of three working principles in ''The Art of the
Novel.'' Mr. Kundera bases it on his belief in ''the radical
autonomy of the novel'' as a form, as he puts it in his essay
on Kafka, ''Somewhere Behind.''
The second
principle is derived from the first, and it is the rejection
of kitsch. Not simply bad or laughable art, kitsch is, in
Mr. Kundera's definition from ''Sixty-three Words'' (his
dictionary of the terms and categories that organize his
imagination), ''the need to gaze into the mirror of the beautifying
lie and to be moved to tears of gratification at one's own
reflection.''
from... BEAUTIFYING
LIES AND POLYPHONIC WISDOM
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About ‘The Art Of The Novel’
by
Perry Meisel (April 10, 1988)
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