Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Review of The Book of Laughter and Forgetting by Milan Kundera

This book review was written by Eugene Kernes   

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Book Club Event = Book List (11/08/2025)
Intriguing Connections = 1) Get To Know The Peoples Of The World (Czechoslovakia, Russia), 


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Is This An Overview?

A composition of stories about Czechoslovakia.  Stories meant to remind people of the power and value of history, of the power and value of laughter.  Societies become forgotten, by their people and by others, when their culture is destroyed.  Those in power then rewrite the society’s history, to suit their needs.  To validate claims of those in power.  People seek power to change the past.  The struggle against power, is a struggle to not forget.  By forgetting history, people are kept innocent.  Kept incapable of making decisions for themselves.   

 

The stories are from a time when Czechoslovakia was invaded by Russia, with Soviet Russia imposing their ideology on the people.  Seemingly favorable ideas, became destructive to the people of Czechoslovakia.  Anyone who disagreed or was in any way critical of Russian socialist ideology, was removed.  Removed from any position held, and removed from history.  Erased from photographs.  Portraying an untainted society, and a unified political organization.  No alternatives to state accepted claims were tolerated.  The stories are about those who in their way, tried to overcome the persecution methods.  Who laughed as a response to the absurd, or a way to distract from the tragic situations.  Joy is a valuable tool to the persecuted. 

 

Caveats?

The stories have different qualities, with interest in the stories depending on the reader.  Most stories are for a mature audience, as there is a lot of sexual content in the book.  


Questions to Consider while Reading the Book

•What is the raison d’etre of the book?  For what purpose did the author write the book?  Why do people read this book?
•What are some limitations of the book?
•To whom would you suggest this book?
•Which story is your favorite?
•What is the political background of the stories?
•What is the history of Czechoslovakia?
•How did Russia affect Czechoslovakia? 
•How did the people change their behavior?
•Are the interactions between men and women representative of behavior?
•What are the advantages and disadvantages of forgetting?
•What effect does laughing have?
•How do people influence each other?


Book Details

Translator:              Aaron Asher
Original Language: French
Translated Into:       English
Publisher:               Perennial Classics [HarperCollins Publishers]
Edition ISBN:         9780063290693
Pages to read:          180
Publication:             2023
1st Edition:              1978
Format:                    eBook 

Ratings out of 5:
Readability    5
Content          3
Overall          3