
Persuasion and Rhetoric
Carlo Michelstaedter(Author)
University of KwaZulu-Natal Press
Published on 24. June 2008
Book
Hardback
154 pages
978-1-86914-091-5 (ISBN)
Description
Carlo Michelstaedter (1887-1910) committed suicide at the age of 23, days after completing this devastating treatise on the human condition and the course of Western civilisation. This work was deemed to be so radically nihilistic, or so radically idealistic, that publishers shied away from it for decades. This new English translation brings to life the heartfelt text of the precocious Italian-Jewish writer, poet and painter, who - refusing to compromise with life - remained loyal to his ideal of a perfect world. Keenly aware of the inevitable catastrophe that the values of his time held in store for humanity, Carlo Michelstaedter, with ""Persuasion and Rhetoric"", also provides a pithy - albeit idiosyncratic - synthesis of the major currents of philosophical thought that held sway at the beginning of the twentieth century. Its searing honesty and mordant critique have lost none of their immediacy, almost a century after the work was completed as a university thesis. The reader is challenged to re-examine the dull norms, conventions and patterns of thought all too readily adopted as humanity willingly, pathetically, courts its own demise. And yet, amidst this gloomy vision, Michelstaedter forces the reader to re-appraise the here-and-now, to summon the courage to live 'a life worthy of being lived'.
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Edition
illustrated Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Scottsville, Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
380 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86914-091-5 (9781869140915)
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Persons
Wilhelm Snyman is a lecturer in Italian at the University of Cape Town. Giuseppe Stellardi is Chairman of Italian at Oxford University and a Fellow at St Hugh's College.