Description |
xxi, 303 pages ; 23 cm |
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Summary |
"Ernst Jünger's Eumeswil is a post-apocalyptic novel that combines elements of dystopian science fiction with a sustained philosophical reflection on the predicament of the individual in the face of the intrusive powers of the state and technology. Set in an undated future, the novel follows the reflections of Martin Venator, a historian living in the city-state of Eumeswil, ruled by a dictator known as the Condor. Venator regards himself as an "anarch," a figure who quietly accommodates himself to life within a dictatorship while simultaneously pursuing a life of inward resistance. As an anarch, Venator is a figure without loyalty to anyone but himself, yet at the same time he must also take careful measures to maintain the security of his current situation and to provide a means for escape in the event the government is overthrown"-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Introduction: The anarchic imagination in Eumeswil / By Russell A. Berman -- The teachers -- Isolation and security -- Night bar notes -- A day in the casbah -- A day in the city -- Concerning the forest -- Epilogue. |
Language |
Translated from the German. |
Subject |
Dystopias -- Fiction.
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Dystopias. (OCoLC)fst00900372
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Genre/Form |
Fiction. (OCoLC)fst01423787
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Dystopian fiction.
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Apocalyptic fiction.
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Science fiction.
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Added Author |
Neugroschel, Joachim, translator.
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Berman, Russell A., 1950- editor.
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ISBN |
9780914386520 (pbk.) |
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0914386522 (pbk.) |
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