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Witnessness: Beckett, Dante, Levi and the Foundations of Responsibility

Autor Prof Robert Harvey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 dec 2010
Witnessness posits a universal ethics based neither on rational mental structures nor on moral principles, but on the extra-rational powers of the imagination. Harvey pursues this ethics by staging a speculative reading of Samuel Beckett's "untranslatable" text, Worstward Ho, alongside Dante's Purgatorio and Primo Levi's The Drowned and the Saved and If This Be a Man. Many of the thirty concise chapters that compose Witnessness are built upon notions whose names (e.g. dimness, lessness) take inspiration from Beckett's unique and precise vocabulary. Harvey explores the particular experience of the witness as recounted in Dante and Levi-for signs of a general, common, and innate witness-like attitude that protects the other and that we see expressed in Beckett's penultimate prose piece.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441124241
ISBN-10: 1441124241
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Brings Beckett into dialogue with Dante, Levi, Lyotard, and Badiou

Cuprins

0.0 Witnessness: The Coordinates1.0 ness1.1 witness...1.2 ...martyr1.3 toccare al fondo1.4 error's margin1.5 vicariousness1.6 talkativeness1.7 betweenness1.8 afterwit2.0 wit2.1 now2.2 remains2.3 nothingness2.4 lessness2.5 fitness2.6 dimness2.7 witlessness3.0 witnessness3.1 readerliness3.2 witnesswork in the witnessworks3.3 imagination3.4 figment3.5 telltale3.6 empathy3.7 model-witThanks, from end to beginning BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

A wise and passionate book, whose fundamental ambition - to develop an effective universal ethics - is compellingly accomplished. The conviction with which Harvey establishes Samuel Beckett's rightful place at the heart of this undertaking is thrillingly persuasive. Harvey's thinking is as committed as it is attentive, his readings full of care and insight. This is an inspiring achievement.
A witty ethics? Who would have thought it possible? Yet this is just what Robert Harvey gives us in his brilliant Witnessness. With Beckett-like bilingual virtuosity, Harvey invents, stage-manages, and animates a philosophical theater in which, not merely spectators but actors as well, we might learn to move beyond the dreary monolingualism that passes for politics--in which we might learn, as Harvey puts it with characteristic wit and ethical force, to be beside ourselves.
The last sentinel of witness consciousness, Robert Harvey locates the knocked out ethical transmitters that populate our 'litterature' and continue to signal, if dimly, from the late works of Samuel Beckett as well as those of Dante and Levi. Staying close to the ethical breach, the work travels the edges of translation as an essential philosophical stance. Harvey's grasp redeems purposefulness and refuses to shutter the house of being. Bright with humanist replenishment, Witnessness stares down the darker regions of my own intractable dwellings. The reader should be prepared for jolts of joyfulness!
In the name of the universal, Robert Harvey's extraordinary book invents and performs an absolutely singular ethics through a practice of reading beyond scholarship, across more than one language, brilliantly weaving Beckett with Primo Levi and Dante, Blanchot and Derrida with Lyotard, in a poetic text of great virtuosity that leaves one both devastated and hopeful.