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The Unnamable Present

Biografi

Jenis Bahan

Monograf

Judul Alternatif

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Pengarang

Calasso, Roberto (Pengarang) ; Calasso, Roberto

Edisi

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Pernyataan Seri

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Penerbitan

USA : Penguin Books, 2020; © 2019 by Adelphi Edizioni S. p. A, Milano, 2017; Translation © Richard Dixon, 2019

Bahasa

Inggris

Deskripsi Fisik

193 halaman ; 17 cm.

Jenis Isi

teks

Jenis Media

tanpa perantara

Penyimpanan Media

volume

ISBN

9780141988016

ISSN

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Bentuk Karya

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Target Pembaca

Dewasa

Catatan

Bibliografi : halaman 169-185|Indeks : halaman 187-193


Abstrak

Surprising, illuminating . . . one of the many pleasures of reading Calasso is to follow the bumper-car ride of his thinking, as he caroms off this and that totemic figure dotted about the intellectual fairground John Banville, The New York Times Review of Books The ninth in Mr. Calasso's kaleidoscopic series of investigations into the spiritual biography of the secular West . . . the two long essays in The Unnamable Present examine the effects of novel and often dangerous mythologies-democracy, nationalism, Darwinism, race theory- in 20th-century Europe . . . he handles the events of the past with the reverence of a priest, rather than the dispassion of a historian. Material facts are the tangible aspect of hidden truths Dominic Green, The Wall Street Journal A public intellectual in the great European tradition, whose new book attempts to define the era we're currently living through Irish Times I love Roberto Calasso's writing: it's rigorous, elusive, and expansive. The Unnamable Present continues his austere, zigzagging history of the world, but the difference is that now he's examining the supermodern - and this shift would I guess be a moment for pure celebration, were his conclusions not so inescapable and so terrifying Adam Thirlwell Calasso's erudition is dazzling . . . his assertions come in short, verbless sentences, darting from historical moment to historical moment, alighting on a person, a place, a topic, before moving briskly on Caroline Moorehead, Times Literary Supplement This slim but wide-ranging philosophical inquiry extends the Italian author's series on the roots of modernity, with particular attention to moral relativism The New York Times

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