Hlderlins Madness: Chronicle of a Dwelling Life, 1806-1843 Agamben Giorgio
Hlderlins Madness: Chronicle of a Dwelling Life, 1806-1843 Agamben Giorgio One of Europe's greatest living philosophers, Giorgio Agamben, analyzes the life and work of one of Europe's greatest poets,…
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Hlderlins Madness: Chronicle of a Dwelling Life, 1806-1843 Agamben Giorgio
One of Europe's greatest living philosophers, Giorgio Agamben, analyzes the life and work of one of Europe's greatest poets, Friedrich Hlderlin.What does it mean to inhabit a place or a self? And, for human beings, doesn't living mean--first and foremost--inhabiting? What is a habit?
The poet lived the first half of his existence out and about in the broader world, relatively engaged with current events, only Pairing a detailed chronology of German poet Friedrich Hlderlin's years of purported madness with a new examination of texts often considered unreadable, Giorgio Agamben's new book aims to describe and comprehend a life that the poet himself called habitual and inhabited.Hlderlin's life was split neatly in two: his first 36 years, from 1770 to 1806; and the 36 years from 1807 to 1843, which he spent as a madman holed up in the home of Ernst Zimmer, a carpenter.