hi, looking for any authors who've written about losing something and actually enjoying it? not like getting over grief but being genuinely upset by a disruption of the cycle of loss/disgust at wanting to keep things. like the flair suggests, literary fiction would be most appreciated, but i also really like diaries… though i'd be interested in any book where this moral is an undertone throughout a character's thought process/actions. Thank you
by wockmaster49
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Milan Kundera’s “The Unbearable Lightness of Being” hits this vibe pretty hard – the whole thing is basically about characters who are weirdly drawn to letting things slip away even when they could hold on