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Dennis McCort

    1. január 1941
    Perspectives on music in German fiction, the music-fiction of Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl
    Duncan
    A kafkaesque memoir
    The Golden Pot
    Going Beyond the Pairs: The Coincidence of Opposites in German Romanticism, Zen, and Deconstruction
    • Exploring the concept of coincidentia oppositorum, the book delves into how relationships and ideas can transform into their opposites, drawing connections across German Romanticism, Zen Buddhism, and deconstruction. McCort highlights its relevance in understanding diverse cultural expressions, from myths and religions to psychological theories and artistic principles. The work references a wide range of influential figures, including Thomas Merton and Jacques Derrida, providing a rich comparative analysis of Eastern and Western thought.

      Going Beyond the Pairs: The Coincidence of Opposites in German Romanticism, Zen, and Deconstruction
    • The Golden Pot

      A Fairytale for Our Time

      A modernization of an old and celebrated art fairy tale (Kunstmärchen) by the German Gothic storyteller, E.T.A. Hoffmann. As its title suggests, THE GOLDEN A FAIRY TALE FOR OUR TIME is a modernization of an old and celebrated art fairy tale (Kunstm‰rchen) by the German Gothic storyteller, E.T.A. Hoffmann. It is a comic novel for children of all ages and tells the story of graduate student Anselm MacGregor, as he braves the perils of a spiritual journey from ignorance to enlightenment. The tale is set in the concrete jungle of the New Jersey/New York metropolitan area of today, a most unlikely, yet fascinating, locale for fairytale doings. Young Anselm, a penurious Ph.D. candidate in English literature at Empyrean U., lives on peanut butter sandwiches and is only too happy to take a parttime job transcribing old manuscripts in arcane languages to the computer for John Lindhurst, a local archivist. This becomes his psychospiritual apprenticeship, an ordeal involving him in many treacherous trials, including imprisonment in a glass bottle and the lures of two beautiful women who compete, at times necromantically, for his love. Fiction.

      The Golden Pot
    • A Kafkaesque Memoir presents a unique patient’s perspective on the full journey of psychoanalysis, chronicling a literature professor's transformation over nine years. Initially seeking a quick hypnotherapy solution for a driving phobia, he embarks on an in-depth Jungian analysis that reveals the roots of his profound guilt tied to an “abandoned child.” This psychological narrative unfolds against a backdrop of cultural themes that have shaped his worldview, including the parables of Kafka, Zen Buddhism, French deconstruction, and the origins of psychoanalysis in German culture. Kafka's enigmatic writings serve as a fictive code for the professor to explore his inner conflicts. Each chapter begins with a report of a significant dream, sparking often intense dialogues with his analyst. The memoir captures the evolution of their relationship, moving from defensive posturing to mutual understanding. Additionally, it paints a vivid social landscape of the era, featuring encounters with the mafia in Brooklyn, a party crash in 70s Harlem, and experiences in the mid-70s Los Angeles counterculture. This tale intertwines personal struggle, the dynamics of analysis, and the contemporary culture wars, reflecting a man's late-life quest for healing and self-discovery.

      A kafkaesque memoir
    • Duncan

      • 432 stránok
      • 16 hodin čítania
      3,5(14)Ohodnotiť

      The narrative intertwines the chilling journey of a pedophiliac serial killer, known as "Santa," whose depravity escalates as he travels up the East Coast, with the struggles of the Driscoll family in Syracuse. As they cope with the aftermath of a tragic accident that left Julie quadriplegic, their lives become increasingly intertwined with Santa's dark path. The tension escalates as the two storylines converge, creating a gripping suspense that leads to an inevitable and harrowing confrontation.

      Duncan