For those of you who have read The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera what are your thoughts about it?
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#1
Posted Jan 05, 2012 - 18:23
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#2
Posted Jan 07, 2012 - 03:26
Do an english EE on 'Unbearable lightness of being" and "Thus spoke Zarathustra" by Friedrich Nietzche
I had this idea after I finishing my bio EE so you can use it if you want
I had this idea after I finishing my bio EE so you can use it if you want
#3
Posted Jan 07, 2012 - 03:26
I loved it!! From all the books we read in Spanish A1 it was my favorite!
I didn't find it hard to read, the plot flows nicely and it doesn't become tedious. I like how Kundera uses the stories from Thomas, Franz, Sabina and Teresa to convey the topics of the novel, the concepts of lightness and weight. I like that it isn't written cronologically even if at the beginning it was confusing.
Have you read the book? did you like it?
I didn't find it hard to read, the plot flows nicely and it doesn't become tedious. I like how Kundera uses the stories from Thomas, Franz, Sabina and Teresa to convey the topics of the novel, the concepts of lightness and weight. I like that it isn't written cronologically even if at the beginning it was confusing.
Have you read the book? did you like it?
#4
Posted Jan 07, 2012 - 04:53
I loved it!!! Definitely one of my favourite books of all time.


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