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Jean-Paul Sartre : zijn biografie by Annie Cohen-Solal
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Jean-Paul Sartre : zijn biografie

by Annie Cohen-Solal

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... read anything by Levy, but I understand that he's a controversial figure. What don't you like about him? I did read the Sartre biography by Annie Cohen-Solal, but it was so long ago that I can't remember anything about it.

>50 I've heard good things about Sartre's short fiction, but his philosophy was muddled and I didn't like Nausea. Sarte's character was despicable, though I wouldn't denigrate the writing because of that. As far as philosopher novelists go, Camus did a much better job with L'Etranger, or ...

I look forward to the day when Sartre is widely-regarded as a charlatan. Discuss. By the way, I enjoyed reading Lucky Jim recently, but I agree that it's time has passed. Amis senior has all the requisite skills, but I suspect his stories have little of the content required to sustain his ...

... some of them, so I figured I never would. Some fairly off the wall books in that list though! Like The Chips Are Down by Sartre or Scenes from the Bathhouse by Mikhail Zoshchenko

Not really that interesting. The article was moved but I found it easily enough. Using Heidegger and Sartre for examples because one became a Nazi and the other refused the Nobel Prize based on foolish pride and supported Communism isn't much of an example against intellectualism. Intellectual ...

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