Rating: ****
Tags: Fiction, Literary, Lang:en
Publisher: Harper
Added: April 19, 2019
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
When
The Unbearable Lightness of Being was first
published in English, it was hailed as "a work of the boldest
mastery, originality, and richness" by critic Elizabeth
Hardwick and named one of the best books of 1984 by the
New York Times Book Review. It went on to win the
Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction and quickly
became an international bestseller. Twenty years later, the
novel has established itself as a modern classic. To
commemorate the anniversary of its first English-language
publication, HarperCollins is proud to offer a special
hardcover edition. A young woman in love with a man torn
between his love for her and his incorrigible womanizing; one
of his mistresses and her humbly faithful lover -- these are
the two couples whose story is told in this masterful novel.
Controlled by day, Tereza's jealousy awakens by night,
transformed into ineffably sad death-dreams, while Tomas, a
successful surgeon, alternates loving devotion to the
dependent Tereza with the ardent pursuit of other women.
Sabina, an independent, free-spirited artist, lives her life
as a series of betrayals -- of parents, husband, country,
love itself -- whereas her lover, the intellectual Franz,
loses all because of his earnest goodness and fidelity. In a
world in which lives are shaped by irrevocable choices and by
fortuitous events, a world in which everything occurs but
once, existence seems to lose its substance, its weight.
Hence we feel, says the novelist, "the unbearable lightness
of being" -- not only as the consequence of our private acts
but also in the public sphere, and the two inevitably
intertwine. This magnificent novel encompasses the extremes
of comedy and tragedy, and embraces, it seems, all aspects of
human existence. It juxtaposes geographically distant places
(Prague, Geneva, Paris, Thailand, the United States, a
forlorn Bohemian village); brilliant and playful reflections
(on "eternal return," on kitsch, on man and animals -- Tomas
and Tereza have a beloved doe named Karenin); and a variety
of styles (from the farcical to the elegiac) to take its
place as perhaps the major achievement of one of the world's
truly great writers. **