The New Confessions
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I ponder all the possibilities that come with being human. Good and evil, happiness and misery, achievement and failure, love and isolation—everything that goes into being the particular person you are in your particular social and historical setting. That’s a lot, isn’t it? My God, that’s some menu! I smile to myself, with faint pride, I suppose, but with some wry resignation too. Yes, I’ve done that human being business pretty thoroughly, thank you very much. I’ve participated in the human drama, all right. You—yes, you—can testify on my behalf that I’ve hunkered down in the mulch of the phenomenal world. Boy, haven’t I just!… But then, so have you, I daresay. We all do that, don’t we—all of us. Like it or not.
As I stand here on my modest beach, waiting for my future, watching the waves roll in, I feel a strange, light-headed elation. After all, this is the Age of Uncertainty and Incompleteness. John James Todd, I say to myself, at last you are in tune with the universe.
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Table of Contents
Cover
Other Books by This Author
About the Author
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Epigraph
1 - Beginnings
2 - A Sentimental Education
3 - “L’homme de l’extrême gauche”
4 - New Geometries, New Worlds
5 - WOCC
6 - The Confessions
7 - Superb-Imperial
8 - Julie
9 - Passions
10 - Comrades
11 - The Confessions: Part 1
12 - End of an Era
13 - The End of the Affair
14 - Dog Days
15 - Pacific Palisades
16 - The Kid
17 - The Invasion of St.-Tropez
18 - Berlin, Year Zero
19 - The Hollywood One
20 - The Last Walk of Jean Jacques Rousseau
21 - John James Todd on the Beach