A Black Forest Walden: Conversations with Henry David Thoreau and Marlonbrando
David Farrell Krell
(Author)
Description
David Farrell Krell is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University and Brauer Distinguished Visiting Professor at Brown University. His many books include The Cudgel and the Caress: Reflections on Cruelty and Tenderness, also published by SUNY Press.
Product Details
Price
$32.95
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Publish Date
November 02, 2022
Pages
294
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.62 inches | 0.88 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781438488486
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David Farrell Krell is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University and Brauer Distinguished Visiting Professor at Brown University. His many books include The Cudgel and the Caress: Reflections on Cruelty and Tenderness, also published by SUNY Press.
Reviews
"The work is a literary masterpiece of sorts. Perhaps the greatest strength lies in the powerful descriptions of what Krell experiences and encounters during his life of solitude, a solitude that seems to intensify rather than dilute the attunement to life. I found it to be a compelling, at times spellbinding, read." - Walter A. Brogan, author of Heidegger and Aristotle: The Twofoldness of Being
"The work is a literary masterpiece of sorts. Perhaps the greatest strength lies in the powerful descriptions of what Krell experiences and encounters during his life of solitude, a solitude that seems to intensify rather than dilute the attunement to life. I found it to be a compelling, at times spellbinding, read." -- Walter A. Brogan, author of Heidegger and Aristotle: The Twofoldness of Being
"The work is a literary masterpiece of sorts. Perhaps the greatest strength lies in the powerful descriptions of what Krell experiences and encounters during his life of solitude, a solitude that seems to intensify rather than dilute the attunement to life. I found it to be a compelling, at times spellbinding, read." -- Walter A. Brogan, author of Heidegger and Aristotle: The Twofoldness of Being