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Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo: Theological Reflections on Nihilsim, Tragedy, and Apocalypse

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Libro Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo: Theological Reflections on Nihilsim, Tragedy, and Apocalypse David Toole
Codice Libristo: 11534646
Casa editrice Westview Pr, aprile 1998
In the summer of 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo, an event which led to... Descrizione completa
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In the summer of 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo, an event which led to the horror of World War I and which many historians suggest marked the beginning of the twentieth century. In 1992, Sarajevo again lurched into prominence as the focal point of one of the century's bloodiest civil wars. Yet Sarajevo at one point had epitomized the dreams of the Enlightenment, a city where Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully coexisted. In the midst of Sarajevo's recent decline into chaos and destruction, Susan Sontag decided to produce Act I of Waiting for Godot, which, despite ever-looming danger, played to packed houses. Why? Why did this city of hope lie crushed at the end of the twentieth century? Why did Sontag stage an artistic production in the middle of such overwhelming tragedy? Why Waiting for Godot? And, most important, why the appreciative, silent tears of audience members who risked their very lives to attend a play in the middle of a war?These are the questions which guide David Toole's theological reflections in Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo, where he seeks to come to terms with what it means to live a life of dignity in a world of undeniable suffering. Toole skillfully weaves together Friedrich Nietzsche's views on nihilism together with Michel Foucault's politics of power to produce a politics of tragedy, or a "politics of dying". Along the way, he draws innovative connections between such diverse figures as John Milbank, Alisdair MacIntyre, Euripides, John Howard Yoder, and even Norman Maclean (author of A River Runs Through It and Young Men and Fire), all the while using Beckett's play as a compass for his direction. The end result is afascinating, eminently readable, unexpectedly adventurous theological inquiry into the meaning of life.

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Titolo completo Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo: Theological Reflections on Nihilsim, Tragedy, and Apocalypse
Autore David Toole
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - Rigido
Data di pubblicazione 1998
Numero di pagine 356
EAN 9780813335032
ISBN 0813335035
Codice Libristo 11534646
Casa editrice Westview Pr
Peso 658
Dimensioni 158 x 237 x 30
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