Milan Kundera on Marek Bienczyk's Transparency The subject of
transparency has always interested me; in The Art of the Novel I
discussed it as one of the key words in my personal lexicon. Marek
Bienczyk is right to give it an entire book of its own: transparency
remains one of the foundational concepts of today's social imaginary,
and its role never ceases to grow. These lovely pages, in which the
essay brushes up against fiction, offer us more than an historical and
philosophical study, but a truly existential, and thus novelistic,
investigation of transparency. It's a delight. Drawing on all his
resources as a novelist, cultural critic, and scholar, Marek Bienczyk
peels away the layers of our contemporary obsession with transparency,
skipping across centuries and continents to piece together the genesis
of our fears of deception and overexposure. Highly poignant, and
transcending the genres of criticism, personal essay, and the
metaphysical novel, Transparency is a gorgeous revelation--about our
never-ending need for revelation.