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designabsolu
Benoit Taillefer designabsolu — 'Cause Lord knows I need this dense and overpowering German juggle-knot explained before Dasein erases that part of my brain that's been gathering dust all of these years. Graham Harman! Dude, you ficken rock! Making the Heideggerian philosophy less a giant bowl of oversalted and stale pretzels that clog the mouth like a wad of factical sawdust and more a manageable serving of those mysterious-but-tasty Bits & Bites™ which feature a delicious surprise with every handful. I'm impressed with the clear and succinct explanation of Heidegger's early Freiburg and Marburg days as an instructor - lecturer (that's the current point where I'm at in the book) shedding the Phenomenological robes he received from Husserl and fashioning new and powerful ones of his own to replace them. I could always sense - under the intimidating and impenetrable prose style that Heidegger presents, at least in translation - the attractiveness of his bedrock ideas. In a manner of speaking, his prose style mimics his early philosophy: Dasein (the reader) must rise above the everyday appearance of Things in order to perceive the hidden layers wherein Being consists, with all of its mysterious shadows and hiddenness that elude the casual observer. In the same vein as recent books I've read by Hugh Graham and Roberto Calasso Heidegger appears to firmly eschew the duality so prevalent in the history of philosophy and theology, and which recurs incessantly in heresies that spring from the principal Abrahamic religions. Although I still don't completely understand him - and, in all likelihood, never will - the concept of Being being a totality that cannot be separated from its environment and studied objectively and impartially, cannot ever be known in its entirety, but is, its meaning in the horizon of Kairological Time which is a threefold structure of the interactions of the Past and the Future with the Present, a Being that is Transcendence, rather than residing in a single absolute at a hierarchical level above the rest of the material world; it's all a philosophical foundation that I believe I can get behind. This book has required a slow and careful reading - even if Harman writes in a much less complex style than his Nibs, the ideas are still deep and powerful and difficult and demand a focus from me that often necessitates two or three passes at the various thematic subchapters - but its rewards are significant, in that I feel reasonably confident that when I return to the actual writings of Heidegger I will no longer feel so utterly and helplessly adrift amidst a formidable thought process that I could not follow in more than the most rudimentary fashion.
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Craig Casey _ech_o_rt — I really liked this book! Can't wait to read the other 2 in the series =)
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danesharyan
Danesh Aryan danesharyan — I just got the book delivered via bookdepository today and looking forward to start reading it tonight. I loved the Robin Hobb Tawny man and the Farseer trilogy so i have high hopes that this series will be as good as them. **** Finished the book yesterday (10.March) and i loved it very much,couldn't leave it out of my hands.It is a bit of a long prelude (almost to the half of the book) but after that it becomes much better.Can't wait to read the next part!
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tros
Tineke Rosseel tros — This is the story of Adam. On the way to his Uncle's funeral, his twin sister Anna is abducted by a lunatic hell bent on setting off 12 nuclear bombs on Christmas Eve. Chaos then ensues as Adam hunts for Anna. In his quest he teams up with a church robbing mobster called Filbert and a Croatian clown called Cherry Sundae who appears to only speak Spanish. Along the way he meets all manner of weird and wonderful people, some who help and some who hinder him in his search for his sister. This was on the face of it a thriller, but it was irreverent and laugh out loud funny. Over the course of 6 days poor Adam goes through more drama than any sane person should. The trouble is he's an idiot and bad luck seems to follow him. That being said he is a loveable idiot. I loved the characters - all nutters the lot of them but I cared about what happened to them and where their stories took them. The pace of the book was brilliant and I could not put it down, eventually reading it in two sittings. The humour was spot on, and the thriller aspects were, well, thrilling! The ending was great, and felt right for the book. It was an enjoyable romp and I couldn't help but feel for Adam as he tried desperately to find his but being blocked at every turn. I recommend this for people who like their thrillers with a touch of humour. I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my review.
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mazorin
Giangiacomo Postir mazorin — I haven't tested it out yet. If I can actually weld, then I would raise it to 5 stars.
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crottiandr38b4
Andrea Crotti crottiandr38b4 — The perspective was fun, and the complete story line was interesting. I love how the moral code played a big part in this book--overall complete with the theme. I give it 4 1/2 stars, but since I can't do that--5 stars!
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