- What have I done - Jean d'Ormesson - Books

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  • very well done 18  

    What have I done (Paperback)
    Ormesson of pure, so for fans including me without an ounce of guilt. He speaks, if I may say so, and if so cultivated that it seems to always learn something by listening to the details of his life he wants to give us, little, if and speeches Fun on
  • Delicious drivel  

    What have I done (Paperback)
    I think Mr. d'Ormesson ramble in all his novels. It is repeated and will be repeated as long as he wrote. Her favorite themes are time, life, death, God and life after death, eternity of souls. It never ceases to look in each of his novels the answer
  • A little disappointed 55  

    What have I done (Paperback)
    A little disappointed, not by writing but by the content. I thought of a spirit of openness and philosophical but I had the feeling of a personal propaganda book on the literary work of the author. Nevertheless, I appreciate the author.
  • The "style" of Ormesson  

    What have I done (Paperback)
    The last book of Ormesson borrows the style dear to the author in recent years. That is to say that this book is not the structure of a novel, it is not an autobiography, nor quite a story. In fact, it is the mixture of the three. The "thoughts"
  • A life lesson 3  

    What have I done (Paperback)
    In "What have I done," Jean D'Ormesson took stock of his life and returns to the themes that are dear to him, Toulet, Chateaubriand and literature in general, his roots, his travels and especially Italy, the many illustrious people he coasted. H