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Tag Archives: Sarah Bakewell
10 Things To Do In between Croissants
When I was at university I read Simone De Beauvoir’s memoirs and fell in love with the French Existentialists and their subversive lifestyle. It seemed they sat in Parisian cafes long into the night, drinking coffee and cocktails and talking … Continue reading
Posted in democracy, What Are You Reading?
Tagged angst, Art, At The Existentialist Cafe, Bad Faith, Being & Apricot Cocktails, Book Review, croissants, despair, existentialist angst, Existentialists, Freedom, French Existentialism, Life, Paris, philosophy, Sarah Bakewell, Sartre, Simone De Beauvoir, The Resistance
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How to Live by Sarah Bakewell; A Life of Montaigne in one question and twenty attempts at an answer
Political assassinations, religious rebellions and civil war, this pragmatic Renaissance philosopher lived through them all, and in so doing practiced the art of living. Sarah Bakewell playfully adopts the Socratic method to investigate the life of Michel de Montaigne. Using the … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged essays, How to Live, Montaigne, philosophy, Rennaisance philosopher, Sarah Bakewell, writer
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