The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Paperback, 314 pages

English language

Published Feb. 14, 1988 by Harpercollins.

ISBN:
978-0-06-091465-3
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OCLC Number:
10072333

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Characters behave the way they do for their own reasons

I spent most of the time under the impression that I was reading about three-dimensional characters and the choices they were making, but now think this is not the author's intention at all. The characters are there for the author to discuss various ideas, about happiness or relationships or political systems in a creative way. I think part of the reason for the "lightness" of these beings is because as far as we can see they don't really inhabit their world fully. I also thought the story was going to be how the characters' lives were dictated by the failed Prague Spring movement, when in reality the unhappiness and confusion they felt had their real sources in childhood trauma, in modern social values, unrelated to political movements. They do change as their lives go on, but fundamentally the way they view the world remains the same.

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