The Book of Words is a work written by Jean-Paul Sartre, which was first published in 1963. This famous autobiography about Sartre's childhood has been widely compared to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Confessions. The book of Words, which was written by Sa ...
The Book of Words is a work written by Jean-Paul Sartre, which was first published in 1963. This famous autobiography about Sartre's childhood has been widely compared to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Confessions. The book of Words, which was written by Sartre at the age of 59, is a masterpiece of "self-analysis". In this book, the famous French philosopher, novelist, and playwright has used the same honesty and wise insight that is seen in his other works to describe his childhood. Born in a kind and book-loving family and raised under the support of his mother and grandparents, he spent a childhood that can be called a long-term love affair with words and books. The book of Words, in addition to describing the early years of Jean-Paul Sartre's life, explores and evaluates the general benefits of books and language in human life.
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