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Freedom And Negativity In Beckett And Adorno Something Or Nothing Adorno

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Freedom And Negativity In Beckett And Adorno Something Or Nothing Adorno
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International. C 2017
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.55 MB
Author: Adorno, Theodor W.; Adorno, Theodor Wiesengrund; Beckett, Samuel; Leeder, Natalie
ISBN: 9781786603197, 9781786603210, 1786603195, 1786603217
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Freedom And Negativity In Beckett And Adorno Something Or Nothing Adorno by Adorno, Theodor W.; Adorno, Theodor Wiesengrund; Beckett, Samuel; Leeder, Natalie 9781786603197, 9781786603210, 1786603195, 1786603217 instant download after payment.

Since his notorious 1961 lecture, 'Trying to Understand Endgame', Theodor W. Adorno's name has been frequently coupled with that of Samuel Beckett. This book offers a radical reappraisal of the intellectual affinities between these two figures, whose paths crossed all too fleetingly. Specifically the book argues for a preoccupation with the concept of freedom in Beckett's works - one which situates him as a profoundly radical and even political writer. Adorno's own more explicit reconceptualization of freedom and its scarcity in modernity offers a unique lens through which to examine the way Beckett's works preserve a minimal space of freedom that acts in opposition to an unfree social totality. While acknowledging both the biographical encounters between Adorno and Beckett and the influence Beckett's writings had on Adorno's aesthetics, Natalie Leeder goes further to establish a dialogue between their intellectual positions, working with a range of texts from both writers and seeking insight in Adorno's less familiar works, as well as his magnum opera, Aesthetic Theory and Negative Dialectics.

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