RE: What Do You Know

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What Do You Know

in hive-161155 •  5 days ago 

No problem, taste is not something to compromise on. 😃 Tell me who is your favorite one. And what makes it.

I read the story with his wife in a book. I have several books in the philosopher series from a publisher. I love philosophy books, although I sometimes find them dizzying, especially when they are translated by less reputable publishers.

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  ·  5 days ago 

My favorite is Dostoevsky. He's more into literature. I can see that you like philosophy.

Yeah, the original text is always better. But, sometimes you have to go to translated versions. Translators are often called second authors and I guess that is a correct statement.

Maybe if I had read more about Dostoevsky, I might favor him too. Thanks for sharing, @ronnie10.

  ·  5 days ago 

You will find novels for him. Not philosophy books. But, I think you will enjoy it. Especially if you are into novels too. A lot of people suggest to start with a novel called "White Nights".

Sure anytime =D