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Milan Kundera Dies at age 94

He is best known for his novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being, which became an international bestseller when it was published in 1984. The story of a couple, Tomas and Tereza, takes place amidst the Soviet crackdown and the Prague Spring of 1968. Four years after the book’s publication, the story was adapted for an American-made film.


 
Milan Kundera Dies at age 94

He is best known for his novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being, which became an international bestseller when it was published in 1984. The story of a couple, Tomas and Tereza, takes place amidst the Soviet crackdown and the Prague Spring of 1968. Four years after the book’s publication, the story was adapted for an American-made film.


shit. my favourite writer. :(
 
i love how his writing gave significance to meaningful moments. he would devote an entire paragraph to the action of an eye blinking and all of its weighty implications and then, on the other hand, casually mention that a main character would go on to die in a car accident. he understood that a poetic moment, the blinking of an eye, is worth as much as an entire life.
 
the opening passage from 'Immortality':

The woman might have been sixty or sixty-five. I was watching her from a deck chair by the pool of my health club, on the top floor of a high-rise that provided a panoramic view of all Paris. I was waiting for Professor Avenarius, whom I'd occasionally meet here for a chat. But Professor Avenarius was late and I kept watching the woman; she was alone in the pool, standing waist-deep in the water, and she kept looking up at the young lifeguard in sweat pants who was teaching her swim. He was giving her orders: she was to hold on to the to the edge of the pool and breathe deeply in and out. She proceeded to do this earnestly, seriously, and it was as if an old steam engine were wheezing from the depths of the water (that idyllic sound, now long forgotten, which to those who never knew it can be described in no better way than the wheezing of an old woman breathing in and out by the edge of a pool). I watched her in fascination. She captivated me by her touchingly comic manner (which the lifeguard also noticed, for the corner of his mouth twitched slightly). Then an acquaintance started talking to me and diverted my attention. When I was ready to observe her once again the lesson was over. She walked around the pool toward the exit. She passed the lifeguard, and after she had gone some three or four steps beyond him, she turned her head smiled, and waved to him. At that instant I felt a pang in my heart! That smile and that gesture belonged to a twenty-year-old girl! Her arm rose with bewitching ease. It was as if she were playfully tossing a brightly colored ball to her lover. That smile and that gesture had charm and elegance, while the face and the body no longer had any charm. It was the charm of a gesture drowning in the charmlessness of the body. But the woman, though she must of course have realized that she was no longer beautiful, forgot that for the moment. There is a certain part of all of us that lives outside of time. Perhaps we become aware of our age only at exceptional moments and most of the time we are ageless. In any case, the instant she turned, smiled, and waved to the young lifeguard (who couldn't control himself and burst out laughing), she was unaware of her age. The essence of her charm, independent of time, revealed itself for a second in that gesture and dazzled me. I was strangely moved. And then the word Agnes entered my mind. Agnes. I had never known a woman by that name.
 
newsreader george alagia dead at 67,never understood why M used to sing, i cannot stand george alagia,only 67.
 
Meant to post this yesterday; unsure as to how well known he was outside of UK, but it was reported yesterday that Vince Hill had passed away.


Beautiful voice from back in the 60s. Best known for the below 'Edelweiss' from 1967.



RIP Vince Hill.
 
Morrissey’s least favourite newsreader has died at the age of 67. George Alagiah was diagnosed with cancer 9 years ago. For some reason Morrissey took against his style of speech.
 
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