本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
155
言語
ヘブライ語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2002
出版社
רסלינג
説明
In "נפתולי בבל," the author delves deep into the intricacies of language and meaning, utilizing the ancient narrative of Babel as a foundational backdrop. Through a rich tapestry of philosophical exploration, he examines the interplay between language, identity, and cultural fragmentation. Each twist in the story reveals layers of interpretation, challenging the reader to reconsider the origins and evolution of communication.
The collaboration with Michal Ben-Naftali and the inclusion of insights from Walter Benjamin add further depth to the narrative. They invite readers to navigate the complex terrain of interpretation, where words become vessels of both unity and division. The discussions illuminate the ongoing struggle inherent in translation and the quest for understanding across cultural divides.
With the stylistic influences of Nili Mirsky, the prose weaves a compelling argument that resonates with contemporary issues of language and identity. It is a thought-provoking journey that prompts reflection on the role of language in shaping human experience, making it a significant contribution to literary and philosophical discourse.
The collaboration with Michal Ben-Naftali and the inclusion of insights from Walter Benjamin add further depth to the narrative. They invite readers to navigate the complex terrain of interpretation, where words become vessels of both unity and division. The discussions illuminate the ongoing struggle inherent in translation and the quest for understanding across cultural divides.
With the stylistic influences of Nili Mirsky, the prose weaves a compelling argument that resonates with contemporary issues of language and identity. It is a thought-provoking journey that prompts reflection on the role of language in shaping human experience, making it a significant contribution to literary and philosophical discourse.