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At The Existentialist Café
Sarah Bakewell's book "At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails" delves into the lives and ideas of prominent existentialist philosophers. These scholars have shaped the enlightenment of other people's thoughts, and by studying their stories and historical events, we can better understand ourselves.
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The Raksha Country
& The Sea Market
The tale relates a young Chinese scholar’s odyssean journey to two fictional oceanic countries:
The Rakshas Kingdom and The Dragon Palace of the Eastern Sea.
The story critiques insincerity and hypocrisy in society and questions the existence of a spiritual utopia.
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