Freedom of lights : : Edmond Jabès and Jewish philosophy of modernity / / Przemyslaw Tacik ; translated by Dr. Patrycja Poniatowska.
Edmond Jabès was one of the most intriguing Jewish thinkers of the 20th century--a poet for the public and a Kabbalist for those who read his work more closely. This book turns his writings into a ground-breaking philosophical achievement: thinking which is manifestly indebted to the Kabbalah, but...
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Superior document: | Studies in Jewish history and memory ; Volume 12 |
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Place / Publishing House: | New York : : Peter Lang,, [2019] ©2019 |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in Jewish history and memory ;
Volume 12. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (403 pages). |
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Other title: | Freedom of Lights |
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Summary: | Edmond Jabès was one of the most intriguing Jewish thinkers of the 20th century--a poet for the public and a Kabbalist for those who read his work more closely. This book turns his writings into a ground-breaking philosophical achievement: thinking which is manifestly indebted to the Kabbalah, but in the post-religious and post-Shoah world. Loss, exile, negativity, God's absence, writing and Jewishness are the main signposts of the negative ontology which this book offers as an interpretation of Jabès' work. On the basis of it, the book enquiries into the nature of the miraculous encounter between Judaism and philosophy which occurred in the 20th century. Modernity means that philosophical Judaism is necessarily a re-constructed tradition: not a source, but a field played with by modern forces. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | Przemyslaw Tacik ; translated by Dr. Patrycja Poniatowska. |