"Fun Loves" has always been considered the starting point of Milan Kundera's novel project. It is a skillful combination of clumsy tales, queer characters and farcical scenes. It addresses the writer's favorite topics: impossible love and fidelity, identity and its secrets, misunderstandings and communication problems, political repression... in addition to his style. Smooth and fun, Kundera, as usual, pushes us to think about the ambiguity and complexities of human relationships, especially the relationships between spouses, and his stories are full of phrases and sayings that made this novel a form of writing that pushes the reader to question himself and his relationships with others.
"The greatest calamity that can befall a man is a happy marriage, whereby he has no hope of divorce."
272 pages