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Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir? Hermann Hesse? Did not resonate?
Hesse is great for teenagers, but I outgrew him. In truth I liked the descriptions of the beautifully bourgeois ordered lives that Hesse despised. French existentialists smell too much of stale tobacco and pseudo poverty. When you grow up without indoor plumbing and with even lower expectations then Pip - to become middle-class is the dream.
 
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Hesse is great for teenagers, but I outgrew him. In truth I liked the descriptions of the beautifully bourgeois ordered lives that Hesse despised. French existentialists smell too much of stale tobacco and pseudo poverty. When you grow up without indoor plumbing and with even lower expectations then Pip - to become middle-class is the dream.
You certainly made the jump, and I am glad you did and you are here. Thank you.
 

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