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Books by French Philosophers i have to admit i did have a good stab at Foucault's Madness and Civilisation, but was put off by at least five chapters of the history of treatment of the, shall we say, 'mentally infirm'. I promise myself to finish reading said book tonight.
Then I can get on to Jean Baudrillard's Simulacra et Simulation, which i'm sure will be rivetting, and at least mildly current. Any other French afficionados in the room? Cx | |
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read Camus years back and some of the Surrealists'. Breton's Nadja was great.
Foucalt'd be the deep end for me, not an afficionado. | |
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i have read Sartre's Being and Nothingness in the original French.
i want to read Nausea someday. everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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ah well. if it's on Netflix there's always Coffee and Cigarettes
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