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   I'm struggling to source this. There is only 1 public library copy in the entire Western Cape. I may only get it in 2 months time.
      I'm struggling to source this. There is only 1 public library copy in the entire Western Cape. I may only get it in 2 months time.
     Lisa wrote: "I'm struggling to source this. There is only 1 public library copy in the entire Western Cape. I may only get it in 2 months time."
      Lisa wrote: "I'm struggling to source this. There is only 1 public library copy in the entire Western Cape. I may only get it in 2 months time."That's a shame. I read this a couple of years ago. It's definitely worth reading.
 Lisa wrote: "What did you like about it Buck?"
      Lisa wrote: "What did you like about it Buck?"You know, I don't remember it well - just impressions. It's off-beat. I remember liking it at the time, and thinking maybe this would be worth rereading, though I'm not much of a rereader.
 Buck wrote: "Lisa wrote: "What did you like about it Buck?"
      Buck wrote: "Lisa wrote: "What did you like about it Buck?"...though I'm not much of a rereader."
I have a bookshelf full of books I honestly thought I would reread at the time! Sometimes it happens but often I end up passing them on (after many years) to people I think will enjoy them as a first time read. I still have those that I have held onto... this sounds like a classic that I will notate thereby forcing myself to keep it.
 Kundera is one of my favorites and this book is a classic. There is a narrative plot, but it takes a backseat to the lyric philosophical ramblings and sexual politics of his characters. Its just so beautifully written. I've also read a few others of his, namely Immortality. He writes a lot about the power dynamics and psychology of sexual relationships all within the backdrop of Soviet-controlled Czechoslovakia. The political oppression only heightens the sexual rebellion. If you like heavy books that make you ponder the very nature of existence, love, meaning, you will devour it.
      Kundera is one of my favorites and this book is a classic. There is a narrative plot, but it takes a backseat to the lyric philosophical ramblings and sexual politics of his characters. Its just so beautifully written. I've also read a few others of his, namely Immortality. He writes a lot about the power dynamics and psychology of sexual relationships all within the backdrop of Soviet-controlled Czechoslovakia. The political oppression only heightens the sexual rebellion. If you like heavy books that make you ponder the very nature of existence, love, meaning, you will devour it.
    

