Identity (novel)

Identity (novel)

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name = Identity
title_orig = L'Identité
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author = Milan Kundera
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release_date = 1998
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"Identity" ( _fr. L'Identité) is a novel by Franco-Czech writer Milan Kundera, published in 1998. It is possibly his most traditional novel in terms of narrative structure. It's also one of his shortest novels.


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