Something you're not likely to see from me again soon

Joanna Sheldon cjs10 at cornell.edu
Sun Jun 3 13:42:05 PDT 2001


Well, if we're gonna bring out our favourites, Georg Büchner is the reason to learn German.

cheers Joanna

At 02:01 04-06-01, you wrote:
>Justin Schwartz:
> > You should have learned German anyway: Heidegger is actually beautiful in
> > German. The comparison to Habermas' turgid, social-sciency prose is
> > insulting to a writer is is the most poetic of German philosophers of the
> > last century. I do not consider myself a Heideggerian of any sort, but
> I do
> > think the old Nazi creep has a lot to offer, although I frankly haven't
> > studied his work for a decade. You can get a lot of the same thing from
> > Lukacs as far as romantic anticapitalism goes; Lucian Goldman has a little
> > book on this. --jks
>
>So maybe Heidegger should be considered as a poet _rather_than_ a philosopher.
>But in that case, Rilke would be the reason to learn German.

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