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Daily Inspirations for Writers and Readers

Daily Inspirations for Writers and Readers from the lives and books of authors

Tag: philosophy

November 12th – Roland Barthes

“I am interested in language because it wounds or seduces me.” ― Roland Barthes, The Pleasure of the Text Roland Barthes, the French philosopher and literary critic, was born in Normandy, France, on November 12, 1915. His father was a naval officer and died during WWI, leaving his mother a 23-year-old widow. Barthes was not yet one… Read More November 12th – Roland Barthes

November 12, 2021 Amy C ManikowskiLeave a comment

November 7th – Albert Camus

“…we must know that we can never escape the common misery and that our only justification, if indeed there is a justification, is to speak up, insofar as we can, for those who cannot do so.” Albert Camus Philosopher and author Albert Camus was born November 7th, 1912, in French Algeria. He studied philosophy at… Read More November 7th – Albert Camus

November 7, 2021 Amy C ManikowskiLeave a comment
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