Kundera whirls through comedy and tragedy towards his central question: how does a person, any person, live today? In constructing his answer, he writes of politics, sex, literature, modern man's alienation - and of their antidotes: laughter and forgetting
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评分##end of part 2
评分##中途
评分##看完第一篇。这本看了几页就知道是在the unbearable lightness of being前写的。我觉得不够好。这篇中有一句话Mirek rewrote history just like the Communist party, like all political parties, like all people, like mankind。上午读到一篇散文写日本篡改二战历史,我想到自己也有很多至今感到ashamed的moments,我想,在某种程度上,一个国家的shame,并不比一个个人的私事更shameful。两本平凡的书碰撞出的火花。还在想回去时要不要带它。以上是冬天,半年前。
评分##Never liked Kundera, but this book changed my impression, just a little bit.
评分##six ostriches
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评分##上个月看完没标
评分##The hope for humanity seen as the "mankind's oldest desire, humanity's most conservative conservatism." To laugh, and to forget, and to laught and forget, can't agree entirely on kundera' s perspectives on misogyny and sexual liberty, but its something to think about.
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