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“I just got tired of sculpture as a big thing in the middle of a room,” the artist once said, adding that she “wanted it to go into space.”
The contributions of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy (1888-1973), one of the most profound and original thinkers of the twentieth century, span several disciplines in the humanities—history, philosophy, sociology, linguistics, religion—although his work is ultimately uncategorizable. In 1933, immediately upon the ascent of Hitler, he emigrated to the United States from Germany, taught at Harvard for two years, and then at Dartmouth College until 1957. His voice was prophetic, urgent, compelling, and it remains relevant. This collection of essays is by a retired professor of history who was a student of Rosenstock-Huessy's in the 1950s and found his lecturing transformative. It is not a nostalgic book, however. It is written with the conviction that Rosenstock-Huessy still needs to be heard, more urgently than ever for the betterment of humankind.
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A new translation of Nietzsche's seminal work by a prize-winning translator of W. G. Sebald, Goethe, Rilke, Herta Müller, and Elfriede Jelinek. In Thus Spake Zarathustra, Nietzsche's infamous protagonist sets off on a grand and noble quest to find meaning in a secular world and to live joyfully alongside the knowledge of death. In this new translation by Michael Hulse--the first in English by a poet--Zarathustra is revealed in all his bold and ironic splendor as a man who prizes self-worth above all else as a moral code to live by. Radical, uncategorizable, contradictory, and often humorous, Thus Spake Zarathustra is a grand celebration of human existence by one of the most influential thinkers of the past two centuries. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781910749258 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: New York Review Books Publication Date: 09-06-2022 Pages: 328 Product Dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.00(d)About the Author Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) was a German philosopher, essayist, and critic whose writings about morality, truth, language, aesthetics, and nihilism are considered cornerstones of Western philosophy. Michael Hulse is a poet, translator and critic. He has won numerous awards for his poetry and his 2013 collection, Half Life, was chosen as a Book of the Year in the Australian Book Review. He has translated many works from the German, including titles by Goethe, Rilke, and W. G. Sebald. His translations have been shortlisted for numerous major translation awards, including the PEN Translation Prize, the Aristeion Translation Prize, and the Schlegel-Tieck Prize. He teaches poetry and comparative literature at Warwick University. Joanna Kavenna is the author of several works of fiction and non-fiction including The Ice Museum, Inglorious, The Birth of Love and A Field Guide to Reality. Her short stories and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, the London Review of Books, the New Scientist, The Guardian and The New York Times, among other publications. In 2008 she won the Orange Prize for New Writing, and in 2013 she was named as one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists.What People are Saying What People are Saying About This Thomas Mann Nietzche wrote stylistically dazzling books - works sparkling with audacious insults to his age, venturing into more and more radical psychology, radiating a more and more glaring white light... [He was] a thinker, psychologist, and master of language who revolutionized the whole atmosphere of his era. Table of Contents Table of Contents Zarathustra's Prologue 1 Part 1 I The Three Metamorphoses 13 II The Academic Chairs of Virtue 14 III Backworldsmen 16 IV The Despisers of the Body 19 V Joys and Passions 20 VI The Pale Criminal 22 VII Reading and Writing 23 VIII The Tree on the Hill 25 IX The Preachers of Death 27 X War and Warriors 28 XI The New Idol 29 XII The Flies in the Market-place 31 XIII Chastity 34 XIV The Friend 35 XV The Thousand and One Goals 36 XVI Neighbour-Love 38 XVII The Way of the Creating One 39 XVIII Old and Young Women 41 XIX The Bite of the Adder 43 XX Child and Marriage 44 XXI Voluntary Death 46 XXII The Bestowing Virtue 48 Part 2 XXIII The Child with the Mirror 53 XXIV In the Happy Isles 55 XXV The Pitiful 57 XXVI The Priests 59 XXVII The Virtuous 61 XXVIII The Rabble 63 XXIX The Tarantulas 65 XXX The Famous Wise Ones 68 XXXI The Night-Song 70 XXXII The Dance-Song 71 XXXIII The Grave-Song 73 XXXIV Self-Surpassing 76 XXXV The Sublime Ones 78 XXXVI The Land of Culture 80 XXXVII Immaculate Perception 82 XXXVIII Scholars 84 XXXIX Poets 86 XL Great Events 88 XLI The Soothsayer 91 XLII Redemption 93 XLIII Manly Prudence 97 XLIV The Stillest Hour 99 Part 3 XLV The Wanderer 103 XLVI The Vision and the Enigma 106 XLVII Involuntary Bliss 110 XLVIII Before Sunrise 112 XLIX The Bedwarfing Virtue 115 L On the Olive-Mount 119 LI On Passing-by 121 LII The Apostates 124 LIII The Return Home 127 LIV The Three Evil Things 130 LV The Spirit of Gravity 133 LVI Old and New Tables 136 LVII The Convalescent 152 LVIII The Great Longing 156 LIX The Second Dance Song 159 LX The Seven Seals 162 Part 4 and Last LXI The Honey Sacrifice 166 LXII The Cry of Distress 169 LXIII Talk with the Kings 172 LXIV The Leech 175 LXV The Magician 177 LXVI Out of Service 183 LXVII The Ugliest Man 186 LXVIII The Voluntary Beggar 190 LXIX The Shadow 193 LXX Noontide 195 LXXI The Greeting 198 LXXII The Supper 202 LXXIII The Higher Man 203 LXXIV The Song of Melancholy 212 LXXV Science 215 LXXVI Among Daughters of the Desert 218 LXXVII The Awakening 222 LXXVIII The Ass-Festival 225 LXXIX The Drunken Song 228 LXXX The Sign 234 Appendix Notes on Thus Spake Zarathustra 237 Show More
Monica is a series of interconnected narratives that collectively tell the life story -- actually, stories -- of its title character. Clowes calls upon a lifetime of inspiration to create the most complex and personal graphic novel of his distinguished career. Rich with visual detail, an impeccable ear for language and dialogue, and thrilling twists, Monica is a multilayered masterpiece in comics form that alludes to many of the genres that have defined the medium -- war, romance, horror, crime, the supernatural, etc. -- but in a mysterious, uncategorizable, and quintessentially Clowesian way that rewards multiple readings. Five years in the making, Monica marks the apex of creativity from one of the defining voices of the graphic novel boom over the past quarter-century. A new book from Clowes is always a huge event in comics and literary circles; Monica will be the biggest literary event of 2023. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781683968825 Media Type: Hardcover Publisher: Fantagraphics Books Publication Date: 10-03-2023 Pages: 106 Product Dimensions: 11.10h x 8.40w x 0.80d
Tea is not just a drink. It's a social and cultural statement, with its own etiquette and sense of ritual; it provides comfort and routine in times of crisis. Lifelong devotee Alexander McCall Smith explains why he never leaves home without his teapot
Monica is a series of interconnected narratives that collectively tell the life story -- actually, stories -- of its title character. Clowes calls upon a lifetime of inspiration to create the most complex and personal graphic novel of his distinguished career. Rich with visual detail, an impeccable ear for language and dialogue, and thrilling twists, Monica is a multilayered masterpiece in comics form that alludes to many of the genres that have defined the medium -- war, romance, horror, crime, the supernatural, etc. -- but in a mysterious, uncategorizable, and quintessentially Clowesian way that rewards multiple readings. Five years in the making, Monica marks the apex of creativity from one of the defining voices of the graphic novel boom over the past quarter-century. A new book from Clowes is always a huge event in comics and literary circles; Monica will be the biggest literary event of 2023. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781683968825 Media Type: Hardcover Publisher: Fantagraphics Books Publication Date: 10-03-2023 Pages: 106 Product Dimensions: 11.10h x 8.40w x 0.80d
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