
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
by Milan Kundera
History keeps overwriting your choices. Live anyway.
you've ever felt the weight of your own freedom — the terrifying possibility that nothing you do is permanent or necessary
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Two couples in Prague before and after the Soviet invasion of 1968. Kundera uses their love affairs to ask the most philosophical question in the Dispatches catalog: if nothing recurs, if every choice happens only once and then is gone, does that make life light or unbearable? The novel is also a precise dispatch from inside Czechoslovakia under normalization — the small humiliations, the surveillance, the way an occupation rewrites daily life — but it carries those politics inside a meditation on what it means to be alive at all.
WHERE THIS BOOK LIVES
- Setting
- Czech Republic • Eastern Europe
- Voice
- Written by a Czech author
- Themes
- After Empire
