PRAGUE (AP) — Milan Kundera, the Czech-born author of "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" has been given back the citizenship of his homeland that he lost 40 years ago. The Czech ambassador to France, Petr Drulak, told Czech public television he handed Kundera his citizenship certificate last week in his Paris apartment. It's a result of Kundera's meeting with Prime Minister Andrej Babis in Paris last year.
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