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Ο αδιανόητος θάνατος, Modernity and the Holocaust

Author: Stefanos Rozanis

The texts in this volume address the philosophical and aesthetic deadlocks that arise whenever classic ethical and humanitarian values and ideals of art and literature are related to the Nazi...

The texts in this volume address the philosophical and aesthetic deadlocks that arise whenever classic ethical and humanitarian values and ideals of art and literature are related to the Nazi concentration camps, attempting spasmodically to redefine the reason for existence in the face of a death that has ceased to be death, becoming a paralyzing generality...

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  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 200
  • Cover Cover Hardcover
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2002
  • Publisher Publisher Erato
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The texts in this volume address the philosophical and aesthetic deadlocks that arise whenever classic ethical and humanitarian values and ideals of art and literature are related to the Nazi concentration camps, attempting spasmodically to redefine the reason for existence in the face of a death that has ceased to be death, becoming a paralyzing generality of death.

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Author
Stefanos Rozanis
Publisher
Erato
Subtitle
Modernity and the Holocaust
Number of Pages
200
Release Date
9/2002
Publication Date
2002
Dimensions
12x17 cm
Language
Greek
Cover
Hardcover
Geopolitical Region
Europe
ISBN-13
9789602291344

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The texts in this volume address the philosophical and aesthetic deadlocks that arise whenever classic ethical and humanitarian values and ideals of art and literature are related to the Nazi concentration camps, attempting spasmodically to redefine the reason for existence in the face of a death that has ceased to be death, becoming a paralyzing generality of death.

[Excerpts from the text on the back cover of the edition]

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Author
Stefanos Rozanis
Publisher
Erato
Subtitle
Modernity and the Holocaust
Number of Pages
200
Release Date
9/2002
Publication Date
2002
Dimensions
12x17 cm
Language
Greek
Cover
Hardcover
Geopolitical Region
Europe
ISBN-13
9789602291344

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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