Correspondence 1949-1975 (häftad)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
120
Utgivningsdatum
2016-07-14
Förlag
Rowman & Littlefield International
Översättare
Timothy Sean Quinn
Medarbetare
Quinn, Timothy Sean/Jeunger, Ernst
Illustrationer
Black & white illustrations
Dimensioner
218 x 145 x 15 mm
Vikt
295 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
44:B&W 5.5 x 8.5 in or 216 x 140 mm (Demy 8vo) Case Laminate on Creme w/Gloss Lam
ISBN
9781783488759

Correspondence 1949-1975

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Beginning in 1949, the German novelist and essayist Ernst Jnger began a correspondence with the philosopher Martin Heidegger that lasted until Heideggers death in 1975. This volume contains the first English translation of their complete correspondence, as well as letters from Heideggers wife and son and others referred to in their correspondence. It also contains a translation of Jngers essay Across the Line (ber die Linie), his contribution to a Festschrift celebrating Heideggers sixtieth birthday. Jngers and Heideggers correspondence is of enormous historical interest, revealing how both men came to understand their cultural roles in post-war Europe. It is valuable as well for showing the emergence of themes pervasive in Heideggers post-war thought: his cultural and political pessimism and his concern with the problem of global technology. The correspondence also reveals the evolution of a philosophical friendship between two writers central to twentieth century European thought, and the mutual influence that friendship worked on their writing.
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Correspondence 1949-1975: Martin Heidegger and Ernst Jnger (2016) presents an intimate portrait of two influential German philosophers. The letters provide significant insight into Heidegger and Jngers philosophical minds, as well as the eras from post-WWII to the Cold War. The letters are an important collection, and while the correspondence can be found elsewhere, this version benefits from a fluid and intelligible translation. In addition, translator Timothy Sean Quinn, Philosophy Department Chair at Xavier University, has included Jngers essay ber de Linie or Across the Line at the end of the correspondence. This inclusion fits well, as mention of the essay appears in the early letters, written as a gift for Heidegger on his 60th birthday. Across the Line functions as bookends to the letters and provides the reader with a perspective of time, place, and philosophical theory that, perhaps, the letters alone could not perform.... Quinns publication comes at an interesting time in the world, a time that reflects the era in which Jnger and Heidegger were composing. Quinns translation reads smoothly, is intellectually stimulating, and poetically intriguing. Without a doubt this collection is a valuable addition to the canon of research for both Heidegger and Jnger. * Phenomenological Reviews * While each is a neglected figure in American academia, the correspondence of these two impressive thinkers makes for an impressive addition to understanding their oeuvres. There is a tendency to think of philosophers and writers as devoid of personal lives, and hopefully this volume will contribute to rectifying that error. * Mountain Statesman * With this elegant translation, Timothy Sean Quinn allows us to eavesdrop on a fascinating conversation: two prolific authors, moved by Nietzsche to confront nihilism, discuss their writings and share lifes moments - Heidegger consoles Jnger for the loss of his spouse, and the final letter, sent by Heideggers wife, is a collection of poems that had comforted him on his deathbed. The humanity of the thinker strikingly emerges in these beautifully rendered exchanges. -- Chad Engelland, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Dallas

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Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) was a German philosopher and one of the most important European thinkers of the twentieth century. Ernst Jnger (1895-1998) was a celebrated German novelist, essayist and philosopher. Timothy Sean Quinn, the translator, is Professor of Philosophy at Xavier University, USA.

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Acknowledgements / Translators Introduction / Part I: The Correspondence Between Ernst Jnger and Martin Heidegger / Part II: Ernst Jngers Essay, Across The Lin