ABSTRACT

Since the publication of Being and Time (1927), Martin Heidegger has remained one of the most influential figures in contemporary thought. Until now, however, there has been no clear introduction to his crucial work on art, language and poetry for students of literary and cultural studies. This guidebook provides an ideal entry-point for readers new to Heidegger, touching upon such issues and concepts as:
*The limits of 'theory'
*The history of being
*The origin of the work of art
*Language
*The literary work
*Poetry and the political.
The author also introduces the recent controversy of Heidegger's involvement with Nazism.
Heidegger is not an 'easy' thinker. However, he is a crucial thinker. This accessible volume transforms the daunting task of reading Heidegger into an exciting and necessary challenge.

chapter |8 pages

WHY HEIDEGGER?

chapter 1|18 pages

The limits of the theoretical

chapter 2|14 pages

Deep history (Geschichte)

chapter 3|20 pages

‘The Origin of the Work of Art’

chapter 4|10 pages

The death of art?

chapter 6|24 pages

Heidegger and the poetic

chapter 7|18 pages

Nazism, poetry and the political

chapter |16 pages

AFTER HEIDEGGER

chapter |12 pages

FURTHER READING

chapter |10 pages

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