In the Age of Prose: Literary and Philosophical Essays
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In the Age of Prose: Literary and Philosophical Essays by Heller, Erich. Paperback edition. ISBN: 9780521274951.
The guiding theme of these essays is the fate of the imagination and the condition of art in the modern world, where both appear to be enfeebled by scientific hubris, undermined by psychological self-questioning and compromised by political disaster. Erich Heller traces this predicament with subtlety and profundity, from Hegels and Nietzsches diagnoses to the various truces and manoeuvres through which remarkable victories have nonetheless been achieved - such as the comic triumphs of Wilhelm Busch. As elsewhere in Professor Hellers work, Thomas Manns attempt to outwit and redeem his circumstances through art - despite them, as he said himself - occupies a central place. Three of the present essays are devoted to him. Others consider Kleist, Fontane, Hamsun, Karl Kraus and the crucial figures of Hölderlin (who plays such a central role in Heideggers later philosophical writings) and Rilke. Written with feeling, and the distinctive elegance and wit that have characterized all of Professor Hellers work, the essays here reaffirm the vital interdependence of literature and human values.
