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The Book of Laughter and Forgetting - Kundera
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Seven connected musings about memory and consciousness, where the writer laments the loss of connection with Prague and his past after the imposition of Communist control - sometimes directly and at other times through displaced characters.I enjoyed the examination of memory and losing the past, particularly in the section entitled ‘Lost Letters’. I didn’t really like the fantasy type sequence with the creepy children. I preferred The Unbearable Lightness of Being to this, as it was easier to relate to the characters in a novel - here the characters flit by.
There is a lot to think about here and Kundera writes well, but the tone and the way his female characters are portrayed is a bit offputting for me.


