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Parabola. Franz Kafka and the design of the dream. Analytical anthropology of literature

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Author:Power Valery Aleksandrovich
Cover:Cover with valves
Category:Arts & PhotographyPolitics & Social ScienceReference booksEsoteric, Folklore & Myth
ISBN:978-5-6043669-4-3
Dimensions: 140x12x200cm
You do not cease to be surprised at the art of Kafka to see dreams and go from sleep to reality completely freely, without meeting any obstacles. This is probably one of the definitions of his character, prone to "realism" of a mystical experience: sleep is just another world, the other side of each thing. What is Kafka a dreamer? What should we know about sleep and dreams in order to have landmarks in the answer to this, perhaps the main question? Kafka’s dreams are torn, stopped, fast, infinitely detailed, capable of turning into a small story or even a short story ...

The new book of the famous Russian philosopher V.A. Plants are addressed to the study of the little -studied topic of the relationship of philosophy and literature on the example of the work of Franz Kafka. At the center of the author’s attention is the answer to the question of how a dreaming practice can become a determining factor in the style, plot lines and the general ideological system of a literary work. The book uses the material of cultural and biographical realities of the late XIX - early XX centuries, analyzes the features of the reception of Kafka literature in modern philosophical traditions (from M. Buber and V. Benyamin to T. Adorno, J. Deleuz and F. Gvattari)
The book is addressed to both philosophers and literary scholars and a wide circle of those who are interested in the work of Franz Kafka and issues of philosophy of artistic creation in general
Author:
Author:Power Valery Aleksandrovich
Cover:
Cover:Cover with valves
Category:
  • Category:Arts & Photography
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Reference books
  • Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-6043669-4-3

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