Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us - Simon Critchley - Books - Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group - 9780525564645 - March 17, 2020
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Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us

Simon Critchley

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Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us

From the moderator of The New York Times philosophy blog The Stone, a book that argues that if we want to understand ourselves we have to go back to theater, to the stage of our lives Tragedy presents a world of conflict and troubling emotion, a world where private and public lives collide and collapse. A world where morality is ambiguous and the powerful humiliate and destroy the powerless. A world where justice always seems to be on both sides of a conflict and sugarcoated words serve as cover for clandestine operations of violence. A world rather like our own. The ancient Greeks hold a mirror up to us, in which we see all the desolation and delusion of our lives but also the terrifying beauty and intensity of existence. This is not a time for consolation prizes and the fatuous banalities of the self-help industry and pop philosophy. Tragedy allows us to glimpse, in its harsh and unforgiving glare, the burning core of our aliveness. If we give ourselves the chance to look at tragedy, we might see further and more clearly.


336 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 17, 2020
ISBN13 9780525564645
Publishers Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Pages 336
Dimensions 204 × 132 × 17 mm   ·   249 g
Language English  

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