Auf den Marmorklippen by Ernst Jünger6/21/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ernst Jünger's "On the Marble Cliffs" as a parable.Thanks for appreciation and the info about site! Reply Delete The reader is also right, "Politosophia" is the Ukrainian web-site administrated by my colleague Sviatoslav Vyshynsky. I have corrected the text and specified the books reviewed by Chatwin at "Politosophia" as well. ![]() Thanks for the correction! Of course, Christian Bourgois is a French publisher of Jünger's books that were reviewed by Bruce Chatwin along with other books by and about Jünger. This is the main idea of the aforementioned essay "Transformation of Ernst Jünger's Alternative to the Bourgeois Individual," which is a preliminary sketch of my thesis. The figure of the Anarch is of prime importance for my investigation (and, certainly, life), although I try to demonstrate the unity-in-transformation of the pre-war and post-war models of the conservative-revolutionary subject in Jünger's works (Warrior (Soldier), Worker, Waldgänger and Anarch). Now Ernst Jngers Auf den Marmorklippen (which was first published in 1939) is basically in many ways a novella that feels and reads as realistic. Jünger served as an army staff officer in Paris during World War II, but by 1943 he had turned decisively against Nazi totalitarianism and its goal of world conquest, a change. I'm also pleased to contribute to your wonderful blog I often visit it and find your thoughts and updates very heuristic. novel Auf den Marmorklippen (1939 On the Marble Cliffs ), which, surprisingly, passed the censors and was published in Germany. Glad that you enjoyed this short summary of maybe not so popular, but, undoubtedly, one of the most important Jünger's books. ![]()
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