
Diogenes, the dog man
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Epictetus was born into servitude. He is lame, sleeps on a mattress, and yet he is the freest man in Rome. He is even said to be happier than the Emperor... The author: Doctor of philosophy and trainer for both children and adults, Yan Marchand has always wanted what happens to him, happens to him. And he has never been disappointed. The illustrator: A former student of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, Donatien Mary has been working as an illustrator for nearly seven years. Preceded by The Ghost of Karl Marx (Les petits Platons, 2010), this Epictetus confirms his serious penchant for corrosive materialism. 64p. - 14 x 21cm