“If future society assumes the contours foretold by Marxism, if the jungle of our cities turns to the polis of man and the dreams of anger are made real, the representative art will be high comedy. Art will be the laughter of intelligence, as it is in Plato, in Mozart, in Stendhal.”
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Language and silence: essays on language, literature, and the inhuman
This book delves into the intricate relationship between language and human expression, examining how literature can transcend the limitations of spoken and written words. The essays within explore the inhuman aspects of language and literature, offering a unique perspective on the human condition. more
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