
Words
A Biography, Classics, Philosophy book. . , . .. , //
After his father's early death Jean-Paul Sartre was brought up at his grandfather's home in a world even then eighty years out of date. In Words Sartre recalls growing up within the confines of French provincialism in the period before the First World War, an illusion-ridden childhood made bearable by his lively imagination and passion for reading and writing. A brilliant work of self-analysis, Words provides an essential background to the philosophy of one of the profoundest thinkers of the twentieth century.
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 158 pages
- ISBN: 9780141183466 / 141183462
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Vaikai ir kareiviai apie mirusius negalvoja. Jean-Paul Sartre, The Words // Tikjimas, nors ir labai gilus, niekad nesti pilnutinis. J reikia be paliovos kurstyti ar bent jau stengtis negriauti. Jean-Paul Sartre, The Words // Je n'ai jamais gratt la terre ni qut des nids, je n'ai pas herboris ni lanc des pierres aux oiseaux. Mais les livres ont t mes oiseaux et mes nids, mes btes domestiques, mon table et ma campagne. Jean-Paul Sartre, The Words //
Un libro para conocer la infancia de Jean-Paul Sartre: cmo era su familia, su relacin con su mam-nia, su poca, su amor por los libros y cmo eso le condujo a escribir... Y por supuesto que muchas cosas ms, entre las cules destacan unas profundas reflexiones.Cmo no? Debe ser tan difcil escribir acerca de t mismo en retrospectiva... Y... Odd that I had not been aware of the existence of this memoir of his childhood until a chance reference in a book. There are two parts: Reading and Writing. Reading is wonderful, Writing is abysmal. Reading is one of the greatest descriptions of what it feels like to be a child who is loved, even adored and worshipped, by intelligent,... I don't remember where I read about this book and why whatever I read motivated me to read it, but I wish that person some small sort of suffering now that I have finished. I spent much of this book wondering if Sartre's life was boring or if it was simply his writing. I think I have concluded that it was both. I like his philosophy...