About This Book
The author presents a candid, chronological autobiography that traces his early years, formative experiences, and evolving intellectual and emotional life. He recounts family background, education, work, intimate relationships, friendships, betrayals, and public disputes, interweaving personal anecdotes with moral reflection and self-criticism. Organized into twelve books, the narrative alternates vivid scene-setting with philosophical rumination on human nature, memory, and conscience, and repeatedly exposes flaws, vanities, and contradictions. The tone is confessional and introspective, aiming to render an unvarnished portrait of inner motives while acknowledging the limitations of self-knowledge.
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