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Jean Marie Lefévre, The White Thinking
The White Thinking records a journey to the truth, belonging, thus, to a long tradition that starts, maybe, with Parmenides. Structured in the form of letters sent by the hero to his friend Paul, the book's literary style slides softly from a short story to a (symbolical) confession with the emphasis placed on the latter. The final invention of the author to have a third person publish those letters, combined with the overall initiation-character, where truth is only a weak synonym, or rather a shadow of sanctity, make this book somehow seem like an hagiography or rather the idea of a probable hagiography. History, philosophy and literature are united expressing man's wholeness... Read Complete
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