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Seth Rogoff

    First, the Raven : A Preface
    The Politics of the Dreamscape
    Das Urteil und andere Erzählungen
    Thin Rising Vapors
    • Thin Rising Vapors

      • 252 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The narrative delves into the complex themes of friendship, nature, and faith through the lens of Ezra Stern, who confronts the legacy of his estranged friend, Abel. After inheriting Abel's property following his sudden death, Ezra embarks on a journey to unravel the mystery of Abel's reclusive life. As he immerses himself in Abel's writings, the layers of their friendship unfold, revealing both familiarity and profound alienation, ultimately leading to an exploration of intimacy amidst loss and isolation.

      Thin Rising Vapors
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    • Ein Kanon der deutschsprachigen Literatur ist ohne die Dichtungen Franz Kafkas (1883–1924) nicht denkbar. Legendär ist die nüchtern wirkende und doch so überreiche Klarheit seiner Sprache, die eigenartige und bisweilen beunruhigende Entrücktheit seiner Erzählungen. In der Titelgeschichte dieses Bandes, die Kafka in einer Septembernacht des Jahres 1912 niederschrieb und die er für seine gelungenste hielt, vollstreckt der Sohn das Urteil seines Vaters an sich selbst – er ertränkt sich. Die Vielzahl der Deutungen, die diese und andere Erzählungen des Prager Dichters hervorgerufen haben, bezeugt die Wirkkraft aller großen Literatur: Sie bereichert ihre Leser.

      Das Urteil und andere Erzählungen
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    • The Politics of the Dreamscape

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Exploring the interplay between dreams and power, this book examines how dream representations and interpretations can both uphold and disrupt authoritarian structures. It introduces the idea of the dreamscape as a chaotic, anarchistic space devoid of stable identity, emphasizing its transformative qualities. The analysis is grounded in Daoist philosophies, particularly the concept of the "transformation of things," highlighting the fluidity and instability inherent in dreams and their potential to challenge established hierarchies.

      The Politics of the Dreamscape
    • First, the Raven : A Preface

      • 212 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Fiction. Sy Kirschbaum has spent almost twenty years in Prague translating legendary Czech dissident Jan Horak's samizdat masterpiece, Blue, Red, Gray. On the cusp of finishing, he is called back to his Maine hometown to see his troubled former lover, Ida Fields, now the wife of their childhood friend Gabe Slatky. But before he can see her, Sy must meet with Gabe for an evening at a local bar, an encounter that becomes a test of their old friendship and their dueling accounts of reality. In the conversation that follows, narratives of past and present--of art and life--interweave with perfect inevitability, yet with unpredictable, even shocking consequences, spiraling Sy and Gabe into confusion, doubt, and despair, without quite eroding, perhaps, the possibility of hope. FIRST, THE RAVEN: A PREFACE is a quietly yet profoundly radical work, as ingenious as a print by Escher or a Möbius strip: the Reader must glide along its whole immaculately ramified length before realizing how deeply life, despite its unceasing, nearly flawless appearance of normalcy, is upside down.

      First, the Raven : A Preface