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Apr 30, 2014 10:53AM
Angela and I are reading this in May - please join us if you wish :0)
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I shall start this week too :0)

I've read it before and I enjoyed it with some reservations - there's definitely a rather chauvenistic tone to it at times.


Just started and straight away - on the very 1st page ( with the the paragraph about the eternally recurring Robespierre ) I remembered what I liked about it. Like Laurel said about The Man Without Qualities, it's a novel of ideas and there's something to think about on every page.

Sad to say I didn't even know he'd written any - but yes, of course we can :0)
Once I started I couldn't stop. I think I enjoyed it even more the 2nd time - it's so very wise. The one thing I would change about the book (view spoiler) would be to have a Iittle less detail about Tomas's infidelities . That aside, the the book is a tragic/comic very human delight. (view spoiler)
Yes - sorry - should have said - I just charged through it :0)



So glad you suggested a Readalong for this, Angie - I'd forgotten how much I loved it - the only other Kundera I've read so far is Immortality and I really enjoyed that one too. I've got The Joke somewhere about and also The Book of Laughter and Forgetting

Of the 2 I've read I like The Unbearable Lightness of Being best - but I read somewhere that the first Kundera you read is always your favourite because it's your introduction to his unique style - not sure how true this is generally - but it was for me. :0)

Still loving it :)
No I haven't seen Closer (I have to say it like Hannibal Lecter does in Silence of the lambs) - would you recommend it (despite the rabid rabbits )? There is a film version of the Unbearable Lightness of Being - can't imagine how they adapted it.

I shall give it a go - I imagine it should be quite easy to sell to my other half (rabid rabbits etc)
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Immortality (other topics)The Book of Laughter and Forgetting (other topics)
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