Matthew, I appreciate these insights. I have only read one of Kundera's books, "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," but I am interested in exploring more of his work. My wife and I watched Conclave this past weekend. We thought it was well done and enjoyed it until the rather silly ending which kind of spoiled it for us. However, overall the movie was great.
As a reader, I value works that defy my expectations when the author goes beyond themselves to write something that transcends their experience. It is this foray into the imaginative realm that inspires me and lifts me up.
Thank you, Matthew, I so appreciate your response. I highly recommend Kundera's "The Festival of Insignificance", if only because it has puzzled me for years and I've gone back and forth on what I think of it and get out of it – so I always welcome other people's thoughts, so I can make some sense of that short and wonderfully baffling novella!
Matthew, I appreciate these insights. I have only read one of Kundera's books, "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," but I am interested in exploring more of his work. My wife and I watched Conclave this past weekend. We thought it was well done and enjoyed it until the rather silly ending which kind of spoiled it for us. However, overall the movie was great.
As a reader, I value works that defy my expectations when the author goes beyond themselves to write something that transcends their experience. It is this foray into the imaginative realm that inspires me and lifts me up.
Thank you, Matthew, I so appreciate your response. I highly recommend Kundera's "The Festival of Insignificance", if only because it has puzzled me for years and I've gone back and forth on what I think of it and get out of it – so I always welcome other people's thoughts, so I can make some sense of that short and wonderfully baffling novella!