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El. knyga: Four Jews on Parnassus-a Conversation: Benjamin, Adorno, Scholem, Schonberg

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  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Nov-2008
  • Leidėjas: Columbia University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780231518307
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Nov-2008
  • Leidėjas: Columbia University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780231518307

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This book features a CD of rarely performed music, including a specially commissioned rap by Erik Weiner of Walter Benjamin's "Thesis on the Philosophy of History." Theodor W. Adorno was the prototypical German Jewish non-Jew, Walter Benjamin vacillated between German Jew and Jewish German, Gershom Scholem was a committed Zionist, and Arnold Schonberg converted to Protestantism for professional reasons but later returned to Judaism. Carl Djerassi, himself a refugee from Hitler's Austria, dramatizes a dialogue between these four men in which they discuss fraternity, religious identity, and legacy as well as reveal aspects of their lives-notably their relations with their wives-that many have ignored, underemphasized, or misrepresented. The desire for canonization and the process by which it is obtained are the underlying themes of this dialogue, with emphasis on Paul Klee's Angelus Novus (1920), a canonized work that resonated deeply with Benjamin, Adorno, and Scholem (and for which Djerassi and Gabrielle Seethaler present a revisionist and richly illustrated interpretation). Basing his dialogue on extensive archival research and interviews, Djerassi concludes with a daring speculation on the putative contents of Benjamin's famous briefcase, which disappeared upon his suicide.

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A beautiful book. -- Frederic Raphael Times Literary Supplement The prodigiously illustrated book is a readable treatment of an important subject. Booklist These four titular mid-20th century Jewish intellectuals from Germany and Austria come back to life with vigor. Library Journal

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Audaciously conceived and masterfully executed, Four Jews on Parnassus is more than a delightful jeu d'esprit. Combining serious research with a lively imagination, Carl Djerassi succeeds in evoking an entire lost world of human--all-too-human German Jewish intellectuals, whose chatter proves anything but idle. -- Martin Jay, Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley Reading this book was one of the most glorious experiences of my life. The writing is magnificent and appropriate both for reading and staging in a theater. -- Susannah Heschel, Dartmouth College What is important is this book's originality. Carl Djerassi is highly innovative, amusing, and insightful. He is also not afraid to ask touchy questions. By writing a docudrama, he can and does raise questions about intellectual integrity and the personal integrity of 'godlike' intellectuals. -- Jack Zipes, University of Minnesota
List of Illustrations
ix
Preface xv
Four Men
1(18)
Four Wives
19(56)
One Angel (By Paul Klee)
75(32)
Four Jews
107(38)
Benjamin's Grip
145(32)
Notes 177(2)
Bibliography 179(10)
Acknowledgments 189(6)
Biographical Sketches 195(2)
Illustration Sources 197
Carl Djerassi, novelist, playwright, and emeritus professor of chemistry at Stanford University, is one of the few American scientists to have been awarded both the National Medal of Science (for the first synthesis of an oral contraceptive) and the National Medal of Technology. He has published an autobiography, a memoir, a collection of short stories, a poetry chapbook, five novels, and eight plays that have been staged all over the world. Gabriele Seethaler, an Austrian biochemist who became a photographer and artist, began to fuse art and science in a project entitled Identity Genotype-Phenotype. The Viennese Gallery Heike Curtze has shown her work since 2000.