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Ce qu'il faut lire dans sa vie

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An older reader reflects on the shock of how much significant writing remains unread and critiques time wasted on ephemeral journalism and fashionable reviews; he proposes a practical lifelong reading regimen, advising a steady menu of important authors and genres distributed across successive life stages, with poetry, fiction, classics, history, philosophy, and religious works appearing at different periods, allowance for occasional indulgences, and a pace calibrated to professional duties—roughly a modest average of one substantial volume per quarter in active years and fewer in old age—to build sustained acquaintance with major writings without overwhelming daily obligations.

About the Author

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Henri Mazel

Henri Mazel was a French author known for his work in literary criticism and philosophy. His notable book, "Ce qu'il faut lire dans sa vie," explores the significance of reading and the impact of literature on personal development. Through his writings, Mazel contributes to the discourse on the importance of literature in shaping individual perspectives and cultural understanding. His insights reflect a deep engagement with the literary canon and its relevance to life experiences.

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