Life Is Elsewhere

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Synopsis

The author initially intended to call this novel The Lyrical Age. The lyrical age, according to Kundera, is youth, and this novel, above all, is an epic of adolescence; an ironic epic that tenderly erodes sacrosanct values: childhood, motherhood, revolution, and even poetry. Jaromil is in fact a poet. His mother made him a poet and accompanies him (figuratively) to his love bed and (literally) to his deathbed. A ridiculous and touching character, horrifying and totally innocent ("innocence with its bloody smile"!), Jaromil is at the same time a true poet. He's no creep, he's Rimbaud. Rimbaud entrapped by the communist revolution, entrapped in a somber farce.

Chapters

  • 101 Chapter Eleven

    Duration: 02min
  • 102 Chapter Twelve

    Duration: 01min
  • 103 Chapter Thirteen

    Duration: 01min
  • 104 Chapter Fourteen

    Duration: 01min
  • 105 Chapter Fifteen

    Duration: 01min
  • 106 Chapter Sixteen

    Duration: 01min
  • 107 Chapter Seventeen

    Duration: 01min
  • 108 Part Seven

    Duration: 01min
  • 109 Chapter Two

    Duration: 02min
  • 110 Chapter Three

    Duration: 01min
  • 111 Chapter Four

    Duration: 01min
  • 112 Chapter Five

    Duration: 01min
  • 113 Chapter Six

    Duration: 59s
  • 114 Chapter Seven

    Duration: 01min
  • 115 Chapter Eight

    Duration: 48s
  • 116 Chapter Nine

    Duration: 01min
  • 117 Chapter Ten

    Duration: 01min
  • 118 Chapter Eleven

    Duration: 02min
  • 119 Chapter Twelve

    Duration: 49s
  • 120 Chapter Thirteen

    Duration: 02min
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