The Festival of Insignificance (French: La fête de l'insignifiance) is a novel by Milan Kundera. This is his eleventh fictional work. It is about a man named Alain, who has not seen his mother since his childhood; Ramon, an intellectual who has retired; D’Ardelo, a man who has a narcissistic personality; Charles and “Caliban” are two people who operate a catering firm; and Quaquelique is an old man who remains attracted to women.[1] Quaquelique manages to seduce women using his skill at non-stop
Conocí a un hombre asi que aún hoy en dia sigue interiormente odiando a las mujeres porque su madre lo rechazó The novel is set in Paris. The themes include "the erotic potential; the link between mother and child; the procreative role of sex; angels...[,] navel gazing...and insignificance. [1] The novels' characters discuss the philosophical ideas of Hegel, Kant and Schopenhauer. The novel is made up of seven parts (an approach he also used in his novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being, among others, and representative of a structure he laid out in his book T The theme of insignificance was also used in The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Miles de abrazos para vos
He publicado en El Periódico, El País, Primera Línea, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, DT... y también escrito e ilustrado los libros Barcelona, 100 restaurantes con menú, Barcelona, 107 restaurantes con menú y ¡Uf, hoy cocino yo!, una recopilación de recetas sencillas para jóvenes.
He colaborado en el texto del libro Cocina tradicional española e ilustrado Mujeres ligeramente alteradas de Antonia San Juan, Hechizos de la bruja moderna, de Montse Osuna y Pequeña historia del bar Boadas (entre otros), además de libros infantiles para las editoriales Cruïlla y La Galera.
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The Festival of Insignificance (French: La fête de l'insignifiance) is a novel by Milan Kundera. This is his eleventh fictional work. It is about a man named Alain, who has not seen his mother since his childhood; Ramon, an intellectual who has retired; D’Ardelo, a man who has a narcissistic personality; Charles and “Caliban” are two people who operate a catering firm; and Quaquelique is an old man who remains attracted to women.[1] Quaquelique manages to seduce women using his skill at non-stop
Conocí a un hombre asi que aún hoy en dia sigue interiormente odiando a las mujeres porque su madre lo rechazó
The novel is set in Paris. The themes include "the erotic potential; the link between mother and child; the procreative role of sex; angels...[,] navel gazing...and insignificance. [1] The novels' characters discuss the philosophical ideas of Hegel, Kant and Schopenhauer. The novel is made up of seven parts (an approach he also used in his novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being, among others, and representative of a structure he laid out in his book T The theme of insignificance was also used in The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
Miles de abrazos para vos
Hola, Mucha! Me gusta Kundera, es una atractiva historia con un hombre obsesionado por los ombligos de las mujeres. Curioso fetichismo.
Besos!
Miquel.
Hola, es el libro crepusucular de Kundera, a ver si le dan el Nobel. A mí la parte que más me gusta es la de la historia de Stallin. Saludos.
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