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Started a soft-covered Kundera: Immortality.

Ok, is holding my attention. Not sure he needed the "gesture" to begin. Occasionally, IMHO, there's some language that doesn't quite ring true, e.g.,
Man reckons with immortality, and forgets to reckon with death.

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Also rereading Kafka's diaries (via my Kindle App):
Of course, nothing in the world can save him any longer and so his conduct can make one think of the corpse of a drowned man which, borne to the surface by some current, bumps against a tired swimmer, lays its hands upon him and would like to hold on. The corpse does not come alive, indeed is not even saved, but it can pull the man down. 

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