A review by boygirlparty
Wittgenstein Jr by Lars Iyer

3.0

Young misfits at Cambridge University obsess with and observe a professor who lives, eats, breathes his work. Wittgenstein is a rambling, unhappy man who is obsessive about the thought of philosophy in an attempt to avenge a death caused by thought.

The fourth wall between lecturer and students breaks. That's when things get interesting-ish.

Many underline-able passages. But many diversions, too. I generally enjoy books about thinking and thought, but this one was sometimes very slow going despite its small size.