A review by vaporization
The Practice of Everyday Life by Michel de Certeau

every sentence makes you want to jump off a cliff to escape the convoluted grammar and vocabulary that ends up saying nothing in the end. I am begging French people to calm down. just because your language has a lot of words doesn't mean you have to use the entire lexicon in a single book.

you have to read each sentence like five times to get what it means. and then you finally get what it's trying to say but then it ends up making no sense because it's so abstract that there is no human way to comprehend it. I don't care if there are interesting ideas you would rather wish you were illiterate than read this. if your ideas can't be easily communicated maybe they're not that good.