The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera: Soul versus Body or Art versus Kitsch
Milan Kundera wrote this extraordinary piece of fiction during his exile which was finally published in 1984. For all the obvious reasons, this book becomes a harsh portrayal of the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia, interspersed with an understanding of life’s meaning – in its lightness and heaviness or emptiness and meaning.
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