At The Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails
by Sarah Bakewell
***🏆 A Five Books Book of the Year ***
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“This is the best philosophy book that I’ve read this year. What Sarah Bakewell has managed to do is combine the story of predominantly French existentialism (focusing on Sartre and de Beauvoir as well as Merleau-Ponty) with digressions about Heidegger and others. She’s combined that with some autobiographical elements and a real passion for the subject…only a truly exceptional writer could combine that many biographies, that many different, sometimes quite complex, philosophical positions, and still tell a plausible and engaging story. She’s done that, which is quite remarkable. In doing this she is resurrecting Sartre and the existentialism of the 1940s, which, in some ways, is considered passé, particularly in France. The result is empowering for people to read. So I think this is a superb book. Everyone should read it.” Read more...
Nigel Warburton, Philosopher