Anyone who reads '33 Men' will be brought into a world that was practically a textbook case of sensory deprivation and torture.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm thirty years old, but I read at the thirty-four-year-old level.
I'd always read omnivorously and often thought much literary fiction is read by young men and women in their 20s as substitutes for experience.
After thirty, a body has a mind of its own.
Men do not understand books until they have a certain amount of life, or at any rate no man understands a deep book, until he has seen and lived at least part of its contents.
All I've ever really done is page 3 in The Sun, and not every man reads that.
Men who have reached and passed 45, have a look as if waiting for the secret of the other world, and as if they were perfectly sure of having found out the secret of this.
Between the ages of 24 and 27, I read Freud's complete works, everything that had been translated into English. It was very stimulating intellectually. But I did not accept his view of neurosis or of human nature.
No man understands a deep book until he has seen and lived at least part of its contents.
I'll read anything by a guy who spent 40 years in a cave.
It's a woman's book but I think the men will read it too.