The book is called actually "Krishnamurti, a figure of freedom." It's not very annoying for the rest of the reading that is exciting. The 1st part of the book is biographical rather a rarity in the works of this author. Krishnamurti player for years, I enjoyed to learn a little more about this "figure of freedom" particularly atypical. For those interested in self-knowledge and freedom, read at least one book by this author, why not this one?