How Existentialism Almost Killed Me: Kierkegaard Was Right
작성자
Michael Bernhart
아직 평점이 없습니다
Action & Adventure
형식
킨들
페이지
366
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 31, 2016
출판사
Hough Publishing
설명
After fourteen years since their tumultuous escapades in the US, Max and Sally find themselves settled in the serene environment of Geneva. But beneath the calm surface, the shadows of their past loom large, each grappling with the weight of existential thoughts and feelings that seep into their everyday lives. Michael Bernhart masterfully weaves a narrative that explores their internal struggles, as they navigate relationships and confront the existential dilemmas that Kierkegaard so famously addressed.
As the couple's stability is challenged, they must come to terms with their own identities and the choices they’ve made. Bernhart delves deep into the complexities of human nature, love, and the very essence of existence. The journey through their odyssey showcases the fragile balance between personal happiness and existential thought, offering readers profound insights into the human condition and the lifelong pursuit of meaning.
As the couple's stability is challenged, they must come to terms with their own identities and the choices they’ve made. Bernhart delves deep into the complexities of human nature, love, and the very essence of existence. The journey through their odyssey showcases the fragile balance between personal happiness and existential thought, offering readers profound insights into the human condition and the lifelong pursuit of meaning.