Kundera, memory & slowness

Kundera explains that without the help of memory, pleasure is orphan. Now, well, the memory is the daughter or… slowness.

“There is a secret bond between slowness and memory, between speed and forgetting.

A man is walking down the street. At a certain moment, he tries to recall something, but the recollection escapes him. Automatically, he slows down.

Meanwhile, a person who wants to forget a disagreeable incident he has just lived through starts unconsciously to speed up his pace, as if he were trying to distance himself from a thing still too close to him in time.

In existential mathematics that experience takes the form of two basic equations: The degree of slowness is directly proportional to the intensity of memory; the degree of speed is directly proportional to the intensity of forgetting.”

 

 

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2 thoughts on “Kundera, memory & slowness

  1. Rachel McAlpine April 22, 2018 / 7:20 pm

    Love it when a writer says what you know to be true but have never thought or read before.

    Liked by 2 people

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