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14 ratings, 4.79 average rating, 4 reviews
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published
2005
by Duke University Press
binding
Paperback, 325 pages
isbn
0822335468
(isbn13: 9780822335467)
description
A major literary event, the publication of this masterly translation makes one of the towering works of twentieth-century German literature available ...more
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Prose in any language doesn't get much better than the Peter Weiss's intro to the first volume of Aesthetics. Weiss, best known for the Murat-Sade, describes a walk through the Pergamum Museum in Berlin, setting up his three volume elegy to the lost Popular Front.
Huh?
Anne Popadic, borrow a copy from Terry Ford and ask him if he's finished it yet.
Huh?
Anne Popadic, borrow a copy from Terry Ford and ask him if he's finished it yet.
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Read this last summer and can't get over it; it still seems like the great unread work of the last quarter century (I say this with only the first of three volumes having been translated, and also being very poorly read). Art <--> Politics.
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Read in July, 2008
A difficult read, though worth the effort. The translator apparently agreed, but declined to work on the next two volumes.
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recommends it for:
anyone interested in the intellectual history of the left
a must read for anyone who wants to understand the pre-1989 west-european left.
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"With the plundered people transferring their energies into relaxed and receptive thoughts, degradation and lust for power produced art."
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