The feast of insignificance. The betrayed wills. Ignorance. Life is elsewhere. It is not holders who can more or less fit with what is seen – and heard – in an election campaign. They are the names of some books by Milan KunderaThe teacher of the letters, heir of Cervantes and Kafka, who we fired this week. And whose peak work -although there has nothing to do with political diatribes, since then Versa about unfaithfulness with a philosophical background-, it also has a title that connects with the days that we live: The unbearable lightness of being.