"A young woman forced to keep drunks supplied with beer and siblings with cleanunderwear— instead of being allowed to pursue something higher — stores up greatreserves of vitality, a vitality never dreamed of by university students yawning over theirbooks. (...) The difference between the universitygraduate and the autodidact lies not so much in the extent of knowledge as in theextent of vitality and self-confidence. The elan with which Tereza flung herself into hernew Prague existence was both frenzied and precarious. She seemed to be expectingsomeone to come up to her any day and say, What are you doing here? Go back whereyou belong!"

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About Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera was a Czech-born novelist known for philosophical and political fiction. His major works include The Joke and The Unbearable Lightness of Being.

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