The unbearable lightness of being mainly takes place in prague in the years 1960 and 1970.
The unbearable lightness of being summary sparknotes.
The unbearable lightness of being by milan kundera is a novel told in seven parts.
Basically this means that something that happens only once might as well not have happened.
It explores the artistic and intellectual life of czech society during the communist period from the prague spring to the soviet invasion of 1968.
If man only has the opportunity to try one path to make one decision he cannot return to take a different path and then.
This second section of the unbearable lightness of being suggests that perhaps lightness and heaviness are not polar opposites.
Kundera contrasts nietzsche s philosophy of eternal return or of heaviness with parmenides s understanding of life as light.
The unbearable lightness of being is a novel by milan kundera that was first published in 1984.
Kundera wonders if any meaning or weight can be attributed to life since there is no eternal return.
Tomas and tereza represent different sides of the dichotomy but both are capable of feeling the pull of the other side and hence fall in love.
Tomas falls in love with tereza partly because he wants to feel heaviness.
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The first part called lightness and weight begins with friedrich nietzsche s idea of the eternal return and with what nietzsche calls einmal ist keinmal.
The unbearable lightness of being.
The prague spring officially began on january 5 1968 with the election of alexander dubcek as the first secretary of the communist party of czechoslovakia.