Yes Bertrand is incredibly readable. Philosophy books usually arent my reading choice but its an area Ive neglected. He throws in a bit of history and what he calls 'social history' as well for context, when required. Its pretty darn good.
......trouble with 'genuine music lovers' is that often their taste is bobbins. I mean 'loving music' doesnt mean the music they love is any good.
its just a risible Q-lite isnt it? something for the Hornbys of this world to eat over their macro-biotic cornflakes of a Sabbath, nodding away to...
The History of Western Philosophy by B Russell - started with Nietzsche, the tw_t, and working backwards.
Persopolis 2 by Marjane Satrapi
Cathedral and Elephant by Raymond Carver
the new editions of Terrorizer and Cencrastus.
the collected poems of Adam Zagajewksi
......and the instruction...
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