The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Milan Kundera • 1984
Devastation Rating
Czechoslovakia love history philosophy
Our Take
Kundera argues that lives lived only once have no weight — and then shows you a lightness that destroys. Tomas and Tereza make choices they cannot revise under the weight of Soviet Prague, and Kundera watches them with the cool curiosity of a novelist who believes pity is beneath the material. He is right. It still destroys you.
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