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I was worried I wouldn't have a strong enough background philosophy to understand this book, but really enjoyed it. There are so many ideas that I want to think about that I'm not sure my thoughts today will be as fully formed as what I will think after I've had some time with it.
Most of the time, I try not to buy books that have a lot of marking in them, but this one slipped past me. I ended up really enjoying reading a book that had been so heavily used, because I felt like I was having a conv ...more
Most of the time, I try not to buy books that have a lot of marking in them, but this one slipped past me. I ended up really enjoying reading a book that had been so heavily used, because I felt like I was having a conv ...more

Sep 03, 2009
Lisa (Harmonybites)
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The story begins with philosophical musings on the theme from which the book takes its title: we have only one life, so we leave no impact, no weight. This is the "unbearable lightness of being"--life is meaningless and how we act has no consequences. But there are other ways in the novel that "lightness" is also opposed to "weight." Sexual pleasure, freedom and choice versus love, responsibility, commitment. That thread intertwines with the impact on the characters of life in the "Prague Spring
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Sep 20, 2008
Mary
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Mar 11, 2009
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Aug 28, 2009
Diane
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Aug 29, 2010
Mounir
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