What are your opinions on this book?
Is it the best to start with Kundera?
>>7358927
one of my favorite books ever, if not the favorite. i would say, as would most others, that it's his "best" but really all of his works are worth reading imo having read them all. that said, this is an excellent place to start. if you read it and really like, you should do one of two things; if you like the political aspects, work backwards in his body of work. if you like the more literary/interpersonal/philosophical of whatever parts, work forwards. either way you will do no wrong. his non-fiction is also extremely thought-provoking, and short at that.
tldr; just read it!
>>7358927
the book of laughter and forgetting was the only kundera book I really enjoyed. immortality was also kind of weak for me. but I have friends with good tastes who enjoy all of his stuff. I dunno.
>>7359032
Same
It's probably my favorite book--I think it's his best. That's only what I've heard though--the only other thing I've read of his was Testaments Betrayed which made me pretty sad (although I wish I read more of his novels since he references them a lot).
>>7358927
I enjoyed it, though there's a sentimental quality that borders on outright sappiness
>>7358927
Start with The Joke, then stop.
nice book but it got old fast, if all of kunderas books are like this i'm glad i avoided them, i like his style but when he started talking about nietszche i had to set down the book and laugh.
>>7358927
i love this fucking book
Fuck this book.
(before i started browsing lit), this book single handedly got me into literature..Probably the first "serious" book i read...Probably never gonna enjoy a book as much...Good times...
One of my favorite novels ever. Girlfriend in high school recommended it and it got me into reading as well. Def some sentimental attachment to it but it also is an outstanding novel on its own >merit.
I was kind of underwhelmed by this book but there's some hot sex stuff in it
Has anyone read Love is Elsewhere? Haven't read any Kundera but was thinking of buying it.
>>7359635
>Love is Elsewhere
*Life
do you think Kundera believes in love
>there are people on /lit/ who think this is this favorite book
holy shit you guys are illiterate