“The Brain That Fell Out Of the Skull”. Hourglass of Danilo Kiš as an Illness/Disease Narrative about Stray Rationalism
The central place of Danilo Kiš’s novel Hourglass, which is a kind of an illness/disease narrative (écriture patografique), is occupied by the human condition as an animal rationale. It was one of the subjects raised by many intellectuals, including Edmund Husserl, whose name does not appear here a...
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Autor principal: | Silvija Novak Bajcar |
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Institute for Literature and Art
2020
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