Yeah, I too read his works around that time in my life - probably the best age to read existential philosophy. I reread some of it later and still could relate to it. I think his philosophy resonates especially well with artistic people, because of his idea of constant revolt against absurdity can be a strong driving force for art.
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ReplyDeleteI read many of his books (about 10) when I was sixteen-twenty three years old. (I loved them)
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Yeah, I too read his works around that time in my life - probably the best age to read existential philosophy. I reread some of it later and still could relate to it.
ReplyDeleteI think his philosophy resonates especially well with artistic people, because of his idea of constant revolt against absurdity can be a strong driving force for art.
Le sentiment de l'absurde: "la confrontation entre l'appel humain et le silence déraisonnable du monde"
ReplyDeleteGood stuff, very funny!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marcel. Gaspard, oui, c'est ça!
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