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Samuel Willoughby
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This book is full of some of the most bizarre, interesting and often challenging essays I’ve ever encountered in my reading journey. I particularly enjoyed Satre’s overly detailed analysis of Tintoretto’s Saint George and the Dragon, in which every line and curve has meaning… apparently. Then, there’s a (real btw) riveting and violent battle between a psychoanalysist and patient, where the patient wins out!
— Jun 15, 2026 05:39AM
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Samuel Willoughby
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Sartre is making a case that the US was conducting a genocide against the Vietnamese during the Vietnam War. It eerily mirrors the current US-Israel love affair. It has made me reflect strongly on the narratives I was taught in school I.e.: the US wanted to stop the spread of communism, and yeah, it was a bad ‘war’ because the soldiers were fighting a losing battle. This chapter has challenged my education.
— May 07, 2026 07:25AM
Samuel Willoughby
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As an aspiring writer, I am finding immense value in his words on writing:“[Literature] is a critical mirror… after that, people can look at each other face to face, and act as they want.” “A man carries a whole epoch within him, just as a wave carries the whole of the sea.”
Writing must “… reveal, demonstrate, demystify, and dissolve myths and fetishes in a critical bath.” Next is his take on Freud.
— Apr 27, 2026 04:45AM
Writing must “… reveal, demonstrate, demystify, and dissolve myths and fetishes in a critical bath.” Next is his take on Freud.

