Put The Book Back On The Shelf #3
Apr. 9th, 2014 09:14 amI've finished the travelogue book, which took longer than I thought it would to read, mostly because it was quite boring. Review here.
Next up is Iron in the Soul by ol' JP Sartre. This book belongs to my parents, although I'm not sure who of the two is the existentialist. I borrowed it a while ago, and, according to the bookmark, got up to page 134. I might have to skim read those pages to remember what's going on. It's the final part of a trilogy that I started in 1996: I remember really enjoying the first book, The Age of Reason, which was a fictional account of Sartre, De Beauvoir and their chums in 1930s Paris. But the second, set in the days leading up to the Munich pact, was written entirely in streams of consciousness and diffiçile à lire, even in English.
Next up is Iron in the Soul by ol' JP Sartre. This book belongs to my parents, although I'm not sure who of the two is the existentialist. I borrowed it a while ago, and, according to the bookmark, got up to page 134. I might have to skim read those pages to remember what's going on. It's the final part of a trilogy that I started in 1996: I remember really enjoying the first book, The Age of Reason, which was a fictional account of Sartre, De Beauvoir and their chums in 1930s Paris. But the second, set in the days leading up to the Munich pact, was written entirely in streams of consciousness and diffiçile à lire, even in English.