Having finished Milan Kundera's seminal works in English translated from Czech (The Joke and The Unbearable Lightness of Being), I was finally able to track down his French original writing starting with "La Lenteur" – yet more reading for my off-weeks in the Indian Ocean.
Kundera hits so hard as an author because he writes about the human toll of socialism, and conformity, and every page is an ode to individualism and the need for artistic passion. Plus, his obvious allusions to Robert Musil and Stefan Zweig show just how well-read he is in the Austrian fictional narrative tradition too.
His interviews with Paris Review and NY Times are also must-reads
People are flocking to encrypted messaging apps for their own privacy and security. And now it's becoming the consumer standard for all our information, as it well should.
My interview w/ DCNewsNow on why users are right to demand end-to-end encryption
⚡️I'll be at the Bitcoin Policy Institute Summit June 25-26 in DC!
Come join and let's continue to keep promoting smart policies that empower Bitcoin users and adopters and let us use it as we see fit, peer-to-peer
http://btcpolicysummit.org