Haha. that's funny... I actually found Art of War more interesting (and it mostly depends on the translation btw), and never got through On War. I found On War interesting, but penetrating the language was a bit fatiguing.Lucifer wrote:I never could get through the Art of War. Ancient writings are really boring.
I did read Clausewitz's On War, though. That's worth a read for sure.
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Heh, I read On War right after I'd read a bunch of Jules Vernes, and the two are very similar in language, at least as far as the period goes, and the resulting translations. Obviously they wrote in different languages.
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