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Was the Supreme Gentleman's autobiography a memoir rather than a manifesto?
Posted: 30 Dec 2025, 10:37
by SonOfElliotRodger
The reason why I think it is a memoir is because he details his entire life in it instead of describing plans for an apocalypse or armageddon.
Was the Supreme Gentleman's autobiography a memoir rather than a manifesto?
Posted: 30 Dec 2025, 10:44
by Pour_Lui
I would say so
Was the Supreme Gentleman's autobiography a memoir rather than a manifesto?
Posted: 30 Dec 2025, 11:05
by Darth_aurelius
SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 30 Dec 2025, 10:37
The reason why I think it is a memoir is because he details his entire life in it instead of describing plans for an apocalypse or armageddon.
I have always considered it to be an autobiographical work that also has seamlessly integrated ideological and philosophical points of instruction, much like Trotsky's "My Life" which offers a compelling narration of his formative experiences but also provides a rigorous elucidation of his thought process and what led him to his Bolshevik convictions. In other words, it is the best of both worlds as it entertains and edifies the reader.
Was the Supreme Gentleman's autobiography a memoir rather than a manifesto?
Posted: 30 Dec 2025, 12:13
by Sustacel250
i think was well written I liked every word of it no idea how to consiedr it