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After 1945 - Latency as Origin of the Present (Hardcover)
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After 1945 - Latency as Origin of the Present (Hardcover)
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What is it the legacy that humankind has been living with since
1945? We were once convinced that time was the agent of change. But
in the past decade or two, our experience of time has been
transformed. Technology preserves and inundates us with the past,
and we perceive our future as a set of converging and threatening
inevitabilities: nuclear annihilation, global warming,
overpopulation. Overwhelmed by these horizons, we live in an ever
broadening present. In identifying the prevailing mood of the
post-World War II decade as that of "latency," Gumbrecht returns to
the era when this change in the pace and structure of time emerged
and shows how it shaped the trajectory of his own postwar
generation.
Those born after 1945, and especially those born in Germany, would
have liked nothing more than to put the catastrophic events and
explosions of the past behind them, but that possibility remained
foreclosed or just out of reach. World literatures and cultures of
the postwar years reveal this to have been a broadly shared
predicament: they hint at promises unfulfilled and obsess over
dishonesty and bad faith; they transmit the sensation of
confinement and the inability to advance.
"After 1945" belies its theme of entrapment. Gumbrecht has never
been limited by narrow disciplinary boundaries, and his latest
inquiry is both far-ranging and experimental. It combines
autobiography with German history and world-historical analysis,
offering insightful reflections on Samuel Beckett and Paul Celan,
detailed exegesis of the thought of Martin Heidegger and Jean Paul
Sartre, and surprising reflections on cultural phenomena ranging
from Edith Piaf to the Kinsey Report. This personal and
philosophical take on the last century is of immediate relevance to
our identity today.
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