Toryssa's review
Identity: A Novel
by Milan Kundera
Toryssa's review
Identity: A Novel by Milan Kundera
Toryssa's review
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"It’s impossible to have a child and despise the world, because that’s the world we’ve put the child into. The child makes us care about the world, think about its future, willingly join in its racket and turmoils, take its incurable stupidity seriously."
"Deep down he knows very well that this would be the only reasonable behavior, but pain doesn’t listen to reason, it has it’s own reason, which is not reasonable."
I'm a fan of Milan Kundera. This isn't my favorite by him.
I wasn’t entirely sure about it at the beginning, even though I had a tiny crush on Jean-Marc. But by the end I was sure. It was great, just not AS great as some of his other stuff.
"Deep down he knows very well that this would be the only reasonable behavior, but pain doesn’t listen to reason, it has it’s own reason, which is not reasonable."
I'm a fan of Milan Kundera. This isn't my favorite by him.
I wasn’t entirely sure about it at the beginning, even though I had a tiny crush on Jean-Marc. But by the end I was sure. It was great, just not AS great as some of his other stuff.
