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Candide
Voltaire, translated by Roger Pearson · 1991 · 94 pages
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Ryan Holiday
“An allegorical novel offering both entertainment and philosophical education through satirical examination of optimism and human experience.”↗

Yara Shahidi
“Probably the best example of Murphy’s Law, Voltaire is an iconic writer from the era of Enlightenment, whose work speaks to the shifting of morals, ethics and policies during the 18th century. A wonderful complementary reading to my AP European History class.”↗



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