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Two tales of seduction, separated by more than two hundred years, interweave and oscillate between the sublime and the comic in this, Milan Kundera's lightest novel. In the 18th century, the marvelous Madame de T. summons a young nobleman to her chamber and gives him an unforgettable lesson in the art of seduction and the pleasures of love. In the same chat at the end of the 20th century, a hapless intellectual experiences a rather less successful night. Distracted by his desire to be the cen... (show more)
Reviews (88)
Why has the pleasure of slowness disappeared? Kundera ties slowness to the act of remembering and speed to the act of forgetting. Simply but true and sounds like psychoanalysis...
He posits a philosophy of how the intensity of a feeling will correlate to the strength of the memory.
outstanding..
using high level of consciouss which serves unconscious to reach the reality of existance..
i savor milan kundera's writing like a finite irreplaceable box of truffles. Not my favorite yet necessary and enjoyable regardless
I remember reading it many years ago, but don't really remember what it is all about... Except for one thing - everyone should take/do things with a much slower tempo in life...



















































