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Men in dark times

/ Hannah Arendt

Main Author: Arendt, Hannah (1906-1975) (Συγγραφέας)Language: Αγγλικά.Country: Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες Αμερικής.Publication: New York : Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968Description: x, 272 p. ; 20 cmDewey: 920.04 (Edition 23rd)Old Classification: Ω4 (Βιογραφία)Abstract: Collection of essays which present portraits of individuals ranging from Rosa Luxemburg to Pope John XXIII who the author believes have illuminated "dark times" "Dark times" is Brecht's phrase, and Hannah Arendt uses it not to suggest that those she writes about are "mouthpieces of the Zeitgeist" (none in fact fit such roles), but, rather, that the routine repetitive horrors of our century form the substance of the dark against which their lives of illumination were lived. All the essays, written over a period of years, are concerned with persons--writers who (except Lessing) share the first half of the twentieth century--and only implicitly with issues. Dr. Arendt believes that "Even in the darkest of times we have the right to expect some illumination, and that such illumination may come less from theories and concepts than from the uncertain, flickering, and often weak light that some men and women, in their lives and works, will kindle under almost all circumstances and shed over ... (more)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical footnotes.Subject - Personal Name: Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim (1729-1781) ; Luxemburg, Rosa (1871-1919) ; Ιωάννης, Πάπας ΚΓ΄ (1881-1963) ; Jaspers, Karl (1883-1969) ; Blixen, Karen (1885-1962) ; Broch, Hermann (1886-1951) ; Bloom, Benjamin S. (1913-1999) (Benjamin Samuel) ; Brecht, Bertolt (1898-1956) ; Gurian, Waldemar (1902-1954) ; Jarrell, Randall (1914-1965) Subject - Topical Name: βιογραφία | πολιτικές επιστήμες | διανοούμενοι Item type: Book
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Paraklitos Library Κεντρικά Βιβλιοστάσια Βιογραφίες ιστορικές 920.04 AreH m 1968 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available

Notes Pertaining to Title and Statement of Responsibility: Έχει μεταφρασθεί στα ελληνικά ως: Άνθρωποι σε ζοφερούς καιρούς / Χάννα ΄Αρεντ ; μετάφραση Βασίλης Τομανάς.

Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note: Includes bibliographical footnotes.

Contents Note: Περιεχόμενα:
On humanity in dark times; thoughts about Lessing -- Rosa Luxemburg, 1871-1919 -- Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli; a Christian on St. Peter's chair from 1958 to 1963 -- Karl Jaspers; a laudatio -- Karl Jaspers: citizen of the world? -- Isak Dinesen, 1885-1963 -- Hermann Broch, 1886-1951 -- Walter Benjamin, 1892-1940 -- Bertolt Brecht, 1898-1956 -- Waldemar Gurian, 1903-1954 -- Randall Jarrell, 1914-1965.

Summary or Abstract: Collection of essays which present portraits of individuals ranging from Rosa Luxemburg to Pope John XXIII who the author believes have illuminated "dark times"
"Dark times" is Brecht's phrase, and Hannah Arendt uses it not to suggest that those she writes about are "mouthpieces of the Zeitgeist" (none in fact fit such roles), but, rather, that the routine repetitive horrors of our century form the substance of the dark against which their lives of illumination were lived. All the essays, written over a period of years, are concerned with persons--writers who (except Lessing) share the first half of the twentieth century--and only implicitly with issues. Dr. Arendt believes that "Even in the darkest of times we have the right to expect some illumination, and that such illumination may come less from theories and concepts than from the uncertain, flickering, and often weak light that some men and women, in their lives and works, will kindle under almost all circumstances and shed over the time-span that was given them on earth." (From publisher's description)

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