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Reading 'The Age of Reason' by Jean-Paul Sartre.
"A man with new ideas is a madman. Until his ideas triumph."
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SiMamu wrote:Reading 'The Age of Reason' by Jean-Paul Sartre.
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In the original French I trust, Si. I found Sartre a tedious writer but an interesting philosopher. Have you read any Camus? A far superior writer in my opinion and only a philosophical half-step away from Sartre.SiMamu wrote:Reading 'The Age of Reason' by Jean-Paul Sartre.
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Is this your own work Davy?Davycc wrote:SiMamu wrote:Reading 'The Age of Reason' by Jean-Paul Sartre.
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Tis indeed, scribbled whilst on holiday last year.hashtagleedsunited wrote:Is this your own work Davy?Davycc wrote:SiMamu wrote:Reading 'The Age of Reason' by Jean-Paul Sartre.
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It’s amazing how much joined up writing you can get on the back of a postage stampDavycc wrote:Tis indeed, scribbled whilst on holiday last year.hashtagleedsunited wrote:Is this your own work Davy?Davycc wrote:SiMamu wrote:Reading 'The Age of Reason' by Jean-Paul Sartre.
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Why of course . I like it so far. It's quite slow, but I think that's necessary for how much Sartre is putting into depicting his characters. I haven't yet, but I'll be sure to move onto Camus soon enough.Sniffer wrote:In the original French I trust, Si. I found Sartre a tedious writer but an interesting philosopher. Have you read any Camus? A far superior writer in my opinion and only a philosophical half-step away from Sartre.SiMamu wrote:Reading 'The Age of Reason' by Jean-Paul Sartre.
"A man with new ideas is a madman. Until his ideas triumph."
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Less than you think when it's done in crayon.NottinghamWhite wrote:It’s amazing how much joined up writing you can get on the back of a postage stampDavycc wrote:Tis indeed, scribbled whilst on holiday last year.hashtagleedsunited wrote:Is this your own work Davy?Davycc wrote:SiMamu wrote:Reading 'The Age of Reason' by Jean-Paul Sartre.
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Is Camus the one who inspired The Cure's 'Killing An Arab' song? I've read that, decent book actually but I know nowt about him otherwise, especially if I've got the wrong fella ;lol: