Homo Poeticus

Homo Poeticus PDF Author: Danilo Kis
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0374529442
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 302

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Serbian writer Danilo Kis was preoccupied with man's dehumanization in a mechanized, totalitarian world. His dazzling fiction established him as one of the most artful and eloquent authors of postwar Europe. In this first collection of his non-fiction, Kis displays the dynamic, sensitive, and insistently questioning approach to the dilemmas of the modern world that distinguishes his novels and stories and confirms his reputation as one of the most important voices of our time.

Homo Poeticus

Homo Poeticus PDF Author: Danilo Kis
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0374529442
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 302

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Book Description
Serbian writer Danilo Kis was preoccupied with man's dehumanization in a mechanized, totalitarian world. His dazzling fiction established him as one of the most artful and eloquent authors of postwar Europe. In this first collection of his non-fiction, Kis displays the dynamic, sensitive, and insistently questioning approach to the dilemmas of the modern world that distinguishes his novels and stories and confirms his reputation as one of the most important voices of our time.

Homo Poeticus

Homo Poeticus PDF Author: Danilo Kiš
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781857542264
Category : Authors, Serbian
Languages : en
Pages : 283

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Serbian Danilo Kis, like Orwell before him, is preoccupied with the dehumanizing of man in a mechanized, totalitarian world. His fiction - including The Encyclopedia of the Dead and A Tomb for Boris Davidovich - established him as one of the original writers of postwar Europe. His antecedents include Borges and Bruno Schultz, the cosmopolitian and the small-town Polish Jew; his history exposed and extended his forms and styles.

The Literary Politics of Mitteleuropa

The Literary Politics of Mitteleuropa PDF Author: Yvonne Zivkovic
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1640140883
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 331

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Book Description
Shows how postwar writers in Austria and Yugoslavia re-imagined Mitteleuropa as a cultural space between nostalgia and totalitarianism.

MARAMURESH BLISSBURG FOUR

MARAMURESH BLISSBURG FOUR PDF Author: Augustin Ostace
Publisher: Alpha & Omega Sapiens - Uppublishing Being / Augustin Ostace
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 41

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The Book, MARAMURESH BLISSBURG FOUR, is dedicated to the history and creativity of the people of NORD OF OLD DACIA, centered around of MARAMURESH, to their fight for freedom and independence throughout times, to their culture and to their civilizations, which over centuries, has been overspread throughout the five continents of our planetary earth… Also, Maramuresh is becoming, through its endeavor of Christian Monasteries, since the era of Middle Age, through its folklore and rich ethnology and ethnography, and, in last decades, through de mass of Maramuresh emigrants overall in the world, becoming a strong part of Romanian Diaspora, i.e. of DIASPOROM, or DiaspoRom of five millions, widespread on 5 continents, as the fifth world’s province of the Old Carpathian – Danubian – Pontic territories… The above book, MARAMURESH BLISSBURG ONE, is the first book in our AERA OF PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEMS, which belongs to two different sets of Philosophy, namely those of: X. PHILOSOPHY OF BLESSING (primarily) and XI. PHILOSOPHY OF MEDIOLOGY (secondarily) by making thus a parallelism to the double reference number of E-Book, through IPBN and through GGKEY… Also, the code of the E-Book for Google / Play / Book, will be in double Code – Number, reflecting our expanded meaning of Neo-Encyclopaedism or Novum-Encyclopaedism… Not in the least, the Maramuresh rich heritage in all areas of human handscrafts, is showing its strong of Info – Tourismus – Force, despite of present times of crisis through uncontrolled migration, through black economy, through terrorism and fanatism, or outbreak of a world viral infection, through a corona virus pandemic threatening, creating panic, fears and anxiety, within a humanity under cross-fires of many adversities… Maramuresh Being

After the Fall

After the Fall PDF Author: Noemi Marin
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9781433100550
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 202

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Book Description
Noemi Marin analyzes famous writers from the area as critical intellectuals and exiles in order to explore the role of rhetoric and identity in writers' own experiences during the long history of communism. Along with examinations of discursive relationships among power, culture and resistance in works by George Konrad, Andrei Codrescu, and Siavenka Drakulic before and after the fall of communism, Marin proposes specific dimensions for a rhetoric of exile pertinent to communist Eastern and Central Europe. After the Fall shows how critical works on identity, culture, and communist history by the writers studied aid in reconstituting a rhetoric of dissidence, identity, and legitimation in the public discourse of a changing Europe. The book offers a unique perspective on the complex contexts of political transition, in which competing public discourse on freedom and democracy intersect with totalitarian regimes, unsettled societies, and issues of resistance.

BEING INTO AGORRA

BEING INTO AGORRA PDF Author: Augustin Ostace
Publisher: Alpha & Omega Sapiens - Uppublishing Being / Augustin Ostace
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 66

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…The hardest duty for a novelist, or journalist, or for a poet or better says, a proto-poet, is to use a harsh fight and challenge through word and wordage against the original word itself… …Our Species Sapiens has been hit by many crises and shortages, by concentric circles of insufficiency and boasted inflationary cycles, of un-numerable rows of deficiencies, by multiple difficulties and vulnerabilities, and is trying now, to regain its spirit through technology and science, through philosophy and ideology, through theology, teleology and poetry, and subsequently, through the engagement into the triad of Encyclopedism, Conceptologism and Videologism… …It is our BEING INTO AGORRA a Poetry?... a Philosophy?... a synthesis of the two?... Or a Supra-synthesis of all different determinants of abstract area of human in coming, of human in becoming and of the same human in overcoming, of human-to-be, of human-to-becoming and human to-overcoming?... Would be possible a renaissance of our Species, still called Sapiens for many, or Homo Bipedismus – Culture Evolution by myself, through literature? Through novel? Through prose? Through poetry? Through a philosophy of all, to the hope of regaining its basic function of Sapientological Utilitarism through education and learning?... …We are out of Latin space of the Eastern Europe, but in contact and reciprocity with German culture, Magyar culture, Hebrew culture, Slavonic culture, and through extension with all Sapientological cultures and civilizations, of all times, and of all latitudes and of all longitudes… Encylopaedist through Sapientologist

Narratives of Nothing in 20th-Century Literature

Narratives of Nothing in 20th-Century Literature PDF Author: Meghan Vicks
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1501331965
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 209

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Book Description
The concept of nothing was an enduring concern of the 20th century. As Martin Heidegger and Jean-Paul Sartre each positioned nothing as inseparable from the human condition and essential to the creation or operation of human existence, as Jacques Derrida demonstrated how all structures are built upon a nothing within the structure, and as mathematicians argued that zero ? the number that is also not a number ? allows for the creation of our modern mathematical system, Narratives of Nothing in 20th-Century Literature suggests that nothing itself enables the act of narration. Focusing on the literary works of Vladimir Nabokov, Samuel Beckett, and Victor Pelevin, Meghan Vicks traces how and why these writers give narrative form to nothing, demonstrating that nothing is essential to the creation of narrative ? that is, how our perceptions are conditioned, how we make meaning (or madness) out of the stuff of our existence, how we craft our knowable selves, and how we exist in language.

The Underside of Politics

The Underside of Politics PDF Author: Sorin Radu Cucu
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
ISBN: 0823254348
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265

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This book explores the relation between nationhood, literary culture and globalism in the context of the Cold War struggle over the legacy of European modernity, a struggle to represent diverse experiences of the political, after World War II and colonialism. This book argues that, during the Cold War, modern political imagination is held captive by the split between two visions of universality -- freedom in the West vs. social justice in the East -- and by a culture of secrecy that ties national identity to national security. The significance of Cold War political modernity is made evident in the staging of dialogues between post-1945 American and Eastern European novelists: Kundera with Roth, Coover with Popescu and Kis and DeLillo.

YANKEETUM

YANKEETUM PDF Author: Augustin Ostace
Publisher: Alpha & Omega Sapiens - Uppublishing Being / Augustin Ostace
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 138

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This Book is dedicated to the all American People of the BLISSBURG, to this uniqueness polis of multi-centricities, orbiting the geo-history of the Transatlantic Land in America, which, throughout times has brought about a lot of human values and through its inhabitants, has been spread out through countries and continents of our planetary Earth! Even if the memory of New York City has lot tragedies, the book wants to be a resensing of this huge Metropolis between Old and New World, by hoping for a better understanding of all Americans and World inhabitants… Encylopaedist

AKADEMOS BLISSBURG - SIX

AKADEMOS BLISSBURG - SIX PDF Author: Augustin Ostace
Publisher: Alpha & Omega Sapiens - Uppublishing Being / Augustin Ostace
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 51

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…In order to be functional, a justice system, of a community, of a state or union of states, must be and must acted overall, including within itself, by having an equivalency of SYNERGETIC JUSTICE, i.e. justice acting and reacting in all directions within a community and society, including itself, finally, a form of ISOTONIC JUSTICE, having the same qualities and attributes in all level of a community or a societies, as ISOTROPOS JUSTICE, whatever in its expression of national and international area… …Justice system, must be and must become a natural possession of a society, a natural possession of itself, a phenomenon possession of itself, within its own empirical processes, having also, an intelligible possession of itself, all three as complementary determinants of rights of individual and of humanity, reflecting into oneself and themselves… …Justice system must be a consubstantiation of universal morality within the same natural coexisting ethics, asserting anytime the basic of true and righteousness, beyond of any bias through ideology and political doctrines of dominating in part the history of humanity! …The Justice itself, must embrace in any sentence, its own legality, based upon the constitution rules of that state, creating an intermixing between terrestrial and divine sensing of any sentence, making and remaking any time the history of true and real equalities of any jurisprudence dispute… …The Justice of humanity had begun through the first system of laws since Neolithic times (The Law of Tribe, of ca. about 10.000 – 3000 BPT - Before Present Times), followed by the Rules of Pharaoh in Old Egypt Empire (ca. 3100 – 31 BCE, Before Christ Era), then, by the Code of Hammurabi in Babylon (ca. 1750 BCE, containing 282 laws), then, by the Law of Moses through the percepts of Pentateuch in Old Jerusalem (ca. about 1100 BCE), then, by the laws of Good and Bad in Manicheism of Persian Empire (2nd Century BCE), or by the Buddhism rules of the Eight Noble Path (5th Century BCE), or Taoism of the Way and Confucianism in Old China Empire (5th Century BCE), followed by the lawgiver and statesman of Solon – One of the Seven Sages in Old Athene, (6th century BCE), then the Tables of Law in Old Rome (ca. about 509 BCE), or Code of Justinian in Byzantine Empire (ADE 529), then the Constitution of the United States in 1776, or Napoleon Code in 1802, or Treaty of European Union, in 2009 at Lisbon… Justicebeing