Première partie : Le visage Deuxième partie : L'immortalité Troisième partie : La lutte Les sœurs. Les lunettes noires. Le corps. L'addition et la soustraction. La femme plus âgée, l'homme plus jeune. Le onzième commandement. L'imagologie. Le brillant allié de ses fossoyeurs. L'âne intégral. La chatte. Le geste de protestation contre les atteintes aux droits de l'homme. Être absolument moderne. Être victime de sa gloire. La lutte. Le professeur Avenarius. Le corps. Le geste du désir d'immortalité. L'ambiguïté. La voyante. Le suicide. Les lunettes noires. Quatrième partie : Homo sentimentalis Cinquième partie : Le hasard Sixième partie : Le cadran Septième partie : La célébration
Peter Kussi Livres




Miss Silver's past
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Karl Leden works in the State publishing house in Prague. His work becomes complicated by the arrival of the Lenka Silver, and the reproaches of his ex-girlfriend, Vera. When a murder occurs, there are plenty of suspects - but the event is most definitely linked to Miss Silver's past.
La valse aux adieux
- 353pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Ce roman clôt la trilogie romanesque dont ##La plaisanterie## et ##La vie est ailleurs## formaient les premiers volets. Il est à la fois un divertissement, une description de moeurs, et une réflexion sur le communisme, les diverses oppressions, la peur et la cruauté. Un suspense magistral et un style fait de bonds successifs rendent ce récit aussi passionnant qu'un bon roman policier. Ce qui ne doit pas faire oublier qu'il propose aussi une interrogation fondamentale "qui nous place au seuil du tragique".
The Farewell Party : Translated by Peter Kussi
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Published simultaneously with Identity, his new novel, here is a masterful new translation of Milan Kundera's most brilliantly plotted and sheerly entertaining novel -- a dark farce of sex, murder, and motherhood. Set in an Old-Fashioned Central European Spa Town, Farewell Waltz follows the lives of eight characters: a pretty nurse and her repairman boyfriend; an oddball gynecologist; a rich American who is at once a saint and a Don Juan; a popular trumpeter and his beautiful obsessively jealous wife; a disillusioned former political prisoner about to leave his country and his young female ward. Perhaps the most accessible of Milan Kundera's novels, Farewell Waltz poses the most serious questions with a blasphemous lightness that makes us see that the modern world has deprived us even of the right to tragedy. Translated from the French text prepared by the author himself a quarter century after the novel was originally written, Farewell Waltz sparkles anew with wit, humor, and irony. A valuable addition to HarperFlamingo's impressive Kundera backlist, it offers readers a chance to discover, or rediscover, one of the very best works of a legendary writer. "It is hard to imagine anything more chilling and profound that Kundera's apparent lightheartedness". -- Elizabeth Pochoda "Kundera ... remains faithful to this subtle, wily, devious talent for a fiction of 'erotic possibilities". -- New York Times Book Review