Three of them sang "Esmusein, Esmusein, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!" (It must be like this, it must be like this, right, right, right! Then the fourth person came in and sang "Heraus mit dem Beutel!" Take out your money! )
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Milan Kundera, a Czech French writer, was born in Brno, Czech Republic. In the early 1950s, he appeared in the literary world as a poet, and published poems such as Man, Broad Garden (1953), Monologue (1957) and The Last May. But poetry creation is obviously not his long-term pursuit.
Finally, when he wrote his first short story around the age of 30, he was sure that he had found his own direction and embarked on the road of novel creation. 1967, his first novel Joke was published in Czech Republic.
But it didn't last long. 1968, after the Soviet Union invaded the Czech Republic, jokes were banned. Kundera lost his position at the Film Academy. His literary creation is very difficult. In this case, he and his wife left the Czech Republic for France on 1975.