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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.
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.