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Was it simply the hysteria of a man, who, aware deep down of his inaptitude for...
Author:
Milan Kundera
Book:
The Unbearable Lightness of
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Was it simply the hysteria of a man, who, aware deep down of his inaptitude for love, felt the self-deluding need to simulate it?
( Milan Kundera )
[ The Unbearable Lightness of ]
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