Kitab Lupa dan Gelak Tawa
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History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
396
언어
인도네시아어
출판됨
May 1, 2000
출판사
Bentang
ISBN-10
9798793943
설명
In a world where the weight of existence often feels heavy, this captivating book sheds light on the beauty of humor and forgetfulness. It explores the delicate interplay between life, death, and the laughter that can emerge from both. Through a tapestry of engaging narratives and reflective insights, the authors invite readers to reconsider the significance of their memories and the moments that make life worth living.
The fusion of perspectives from Milan Kundera and Marfaizon Pangai enriches the text, combining philosophical depth with a playful tone. Together, they explore how forgetting can be a release from the burdens of life, while laughter serves as a reminder of our shared humanity. Readers are encouraged to embrace the joys of life, even in its fleeting nature, highlighting the importance of connection and lightheartedness.
As the pages unfold, the book prompts introspection and encourages readers to celebrate life in all its forms. It serves as a gentle reminder that while the end is inevitable, the journey is filled with myriad experiences that deserve to be savored. With wit and wisdom, it champions the idea that laughter may very well be the antidote to our heaviest burdens.
The fusion of perspectives from Milan Kundera and Marfaizon Pangai enriches the text, combining philosophical depth with a playful tone. Together, they explore how forgetting can be a release from the burdens of life, while laughter serves as a reminder of our shared humanity. Readers are encouraged to embrace the joys of life, even in its fleeting nature, highlighting the importance of connection and lightheartedness.
As the pages unfold, the book prompts introspection and encourages readers to celebrate life in all its forms. It serves as a gentle reminder that while the end is inevitable, the journey is filled with myriad experiences that deserve to be savored. With wit and wisdom, it champions the idea that laughter may very well be the antidote to our heaviest burdens.