The seventy-seventh book: #66 Rameau's Nephew - Denis Diderot

Like the book itself, I feel this post can be short. Rather than a novel with a story, this is a philosophical dialogue between, supposedly, the writer and the (I assume) fictional nephew of composer Rameau. It talks about life and art and the philosophy surrounding it and it's all, to be honest, somewhat boring. It doesn't really register and while I pick up on some points, for the most part there's not enough of a line through that works to explain it. Luckily there aren't too many of these for a while, but yeah, this isn't worth noting.