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| 100 | _aKUNDERA, MILAN | ||
| 245 | _aTHE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING MILAN KUNDERA | ||
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_aLONDON _bFABER & FABER _c1985 |
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| 520 | _aThe Unbearable Lightness of Being opens with a philosophical discussion of lightness versus heaviness. Kundera contrasts Nietzsche's philosophy of eternal return, or of heaviness, with Parmenides's understanding of life as light. Kundera wonders if any meaning or weight can be attributed to life, since there is no eternal return: if man only has the opportunity to try one path, to make one decision, he cannot return to take a different path, and then compare the two lives. Without the ability to co mpare lives, Kundera argues, we cannot find meaning; where meaning should exist we find only an unbearable weightlessness. The uncertain existence of meaning, and the opposition of lightness and heaviness, the key dichotomy of The Unbearable Lightness of Being, sets the stage for the entire novel. | ||
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_aENGLISH NOVEL _zUNITED KINGDOM |
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