Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
96
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Nov 1, 2008
Éditeur
Telos Press
ISBN-10
0914386409
ISBN-13
9780914386407
Description
In a time of political upheaval and existential dread, Ernst Jünger's work delves deep into the complexities of pain and suffering within the context of human existence. His reflections, penned in 1934, intertwine philosophy and personal experience, offering readers a profound exploration of how pain can be both a physical sensation and a metaphor for social and moral anguish in a changing world.
As he navigates the unsettling landscape of early Nazi Germany, Jünger examines the psychological and emotional ramifications of conflict and adversity. His insights resonate beyond the historical moment, prompting a broader contemplation of the human condition and the ways in which individuals confront their own struggles.
With contributions from Russell A. Berman and David C. Durst, this edition enriches Jünger's original prose by framing it within contemporary discourse, encouraging readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of his thoughts. The synthesis of past and present culminates in a challenging yet illuminating discourse that invites deep introspection.
As he navigates the unsettling landscape of early Nazi Germany, Jünger examines the psychological and emotional ramifications of conflict and adversity. His insights resonate beyond the historical moment, prompting a broader contemplation of the human condition and the ways in which individuals confront their own struggles.
With contributions from Russell A. Berman and David C. Durst, this edition enriches Jünger's original prose by framing it within contemporary discourse, encouraging readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of his thoughts. The synthesis of past and present culminates in a challenging yet illuminating discourse that invites deep introspection.
Genres
Action & Aventure
Philosophie