Summary
Alain Finkielkraut: In the first person
Writing for the first time in the first person, Alain Finkielkraut illuminates the paths of his thought through the prism of experiences from his early youth. That's how we learn how and why he was a Maoist during the turbulent, '68. year, why he took LSD, how he wrote the revolutionary book "New Love Disorder" with Pascal Bruckner, how the meeting with Michel Foucault influenced him, as well as the work of Martin Heidegger, why Milan Kundera became his spiritual father, etc. Of all the essays he wrote, this autobiographical collection is the most intimate and accessible.
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