RE: Review: Deirdre Bair - "Parisian Lives: Samuel Beckett, Simone de Beauvoir, and Me: A Memoir"

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Review: Deirdre Bair - "Parisian Lives: Samuel Beckett, Simone de Beauvoir, and Me: A Memoir"

in 1970s •  6 years ago 

It was nice to read a review like yours. It takes you in a trip back in time and makes you forget about the life we are living.

First and foremost, this book is a tale of the ups and downs of writing about human beings...

I love how you chose the words here. It means the book is real and writes about real life. I should definitely read the book, you made me want to :).

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Thank you so much, Erikah. If you want to dip your head into another likeable book, also more than touching into the realm of humanity and existentialism, I recommend Sarah Bakewell's "Montaigne: How to Live", which gets 5/5 from me. It is truly essential.