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Commiserating with Devastated Things: Milan Kundera and the Entitlements of Thinking
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Commiserating with Devastated Things: Milan Kundera and the Entitlements of Thinking

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Commiserating with Devastated Things seeks to understand the place Milan Kundera calls the universe of the novel. Working through Kundera’s oeuvre as well as the continental philosophical tradition, Wirth argues that Kundera transforms-not applies-philosophical reflection within literature.

Reading between Kundera’s work and his self-avowed tradition, from Kafka to Hermann Broch, Wirth asks what it might mean to insist that philosophy does not have a monopoly on wisdom, that the novel has its own modes of wisdom that challenge philosophy’s.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Country
United States
Date
20 October 2015
Pages
256
ISBN
9780823268207

Commiserating with Devastated Things seeks to understand the place Milan Kundera calls the universe of the novel. Working through Kundera’s oeuvre as well as the continental philosophical tradition, Wirth argues that Kundera transforms-not applies-philosophical reflection within literature.

Reading between Kundera’s work and his self-avowed tradition, from Kafka to Hermann Broch, Wirth asks what it might mean to insist that philosophy does not have a monopoly on wisdom, that the novel has its own modes of wisdom that challenge philosophy’s.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Country
United States
Date
20 October 2015
Pages
256
ISBN
9780823268207