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Dostoevsky Kierkegard Nietzsche and Kafka by William Hubben
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Four prophets of our destiny;: Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, Nietzsche, Kafka

by William Hubben

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MacMillan (1952), Unknown Binding, 170 pages

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  wlchui | Aug 2, 2009 |
It sounds like a paper from a college literature class. But it's a good book. Hey, who wouldn't want to dig deeper into the existentialists. This had punch and didn't take a sad lifetime's worth of pages to deliver the message. Powerful stuff. I won't address the major points -- they are in the book and it is short. ( )
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