He quickly realizes he wants to be with her and follows her home. Tereza, homesick, returns to Prague with the dog. After the Warsaw Pact invasion, they escape to Zürich, where he starts womanizing again. At first he views his wife as a burden whom he is obliged to take care of. He explains womanizing as an imperative to explore female idiosyncrasies only expressed during sex. He sees no contradiction between these two positions. He considers sex and love to be distinct entities: he has sex with many women but loves only his wife, Tereza. Tomáš is a womanizer who lives for his work. Tomáš: A Czech surgeon and intellectual.It explores the artistic and intellectual life of Czech society from the Prague Spring of 1968 to the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union and three other Warsaw Pact countries and its aftermath through the lives of two separate pairs of people and those around them. The Unbearable Lightness of Being takes place mainly in Prague in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was also translated to English from Czech by Michael Henry Heim and published in The New Yorker's Maissue under the "Fiction" section. The original Czech text was published the following year. Although written in 1982, the novel was not published until two years later, in a French translation (as L'insoutenable légèreté de l'être). The Unbearable Lightness of Being ( Czech: Nesnesitelná lehkost bytí) is a 1984 novel by Milan Kundera, about two women, two men, a dog, and their lives in the 1968 Prague Spring period of Czechoslovak history.
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