Sartre's Cookbook

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Sartre’s Cookbook

Sartre’s Cookbook

Looks highly amusing. Reminds me of a story about some nihilistic café at which you were given a menu of lovely items, but no matter what you order, an empty plate and empty wine glass show up. Was this café real? I don’t remember. I also don’t remember who told me this story. Perhaps there is no café. Perhaps there is no story. I am not a philosopher.

Link gacked from LJ user Désormais, found through LJ recent postings.

return to cmh blog Opinion › funny     2004-08-22 16:02   ...4
Y'are too :P

From the cookbook: "Today I made a Black Forest cake out of five pounds of cherries and a live beaver, challenging the very definition of the word "cake." I was very pleased. Malraux said he admired it greatly, but could not stay for dessert."


Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha....


(falls off chair and rolls around on floor)


hahahahahahahahahahahahaha.....

by Bixby
Am not.

by cmh
yep, it existed-- but what is existence?

Yep, the cafe you describe =did= exist, albeit briefly, in Israel. It was called Cafe Ke-ilu (as though) and you've described it, replete with empty plates. Hope this helps!
May
by maysie-o
The truth about Cafe Ke'ilu

It did exist, but only as a stunt which was a project for an art school. See the Hebrew page about it by one of its creators: http://www.kobibenor.co.il/Projects.asp?id=24
at 2006-2-27 05:25 by Uri Cohen
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