A review by va87
The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

4.0

Honesty, which you can find in any tawdry internet ejaculation, is worthless when shameless. Shame is what makes Jean-Jacques Rousseau's honesty in this book brilliant, startling, and human. Not surprisingly, honesty is only one of many traits to adore in Rousseau -- the man, the writer, the character -- and his intriguingly layered voyage into the textual self.