02921nam 2200625 a 450 991045473920332120200520144314.00-8166-5738-6(CKB)1000000000689843(EBL)345373(OCoLC)476161689(SSID)ssj0000101492(PQKBManifestationID)11137711(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000101492(PQKBWorkID)10042056(PQKB)11287657(SSID)ssj0000356503(PQKBManifestationID)11248125(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000356503(PQKBWorkID)10350254(PQKB)11530430(MiAaPQ)EBC345373(OCoLC)233034460(MdBmJHUP)muse38754(Au-PeEL)EBL345373(CaPaEBR)ebr10231347(CaONFJC)MIL523038(EXLCZ)99100000000068984320720201d1964 uy 1engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAlms for oblivion[electronic resource] essays /by Edward Dahlberg ; with a foreword by Sir Herbert ReadMinneapolis University of Minnesota Press[1964]1 online resource (177 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8166-6202-9 0-8166-0445-2 Foreword; Table of Contents; My Friends Stieglitz, Anderson, and Dreiser; Midwestern Fable; Word-Sick and Place-Crazy; No Love and No Thanks; Robert McAlmon: A Memoir; The Expatriates: A Memoir; For Sale; Peopleless Fiction; Chivers and Poe; Cutpurse Philosopher; Randolph Bourne; Domestic Manners of the Americans; Our Vanishing Cooperative Colonies; Florentine Codex; Beyond the Pillars of Hercules; Moby-Dick: A Hamitic Dream; Allen Tate, the Forlorn DemonThis volume makes available in book form a collection of seventeen essays by Edward Dahlberg, who has been called one of the great unrecognized writers of our time. Some of the selections have never been published before; others have appeared previously only in magazines of limited circulation. There is a foreword by Sir Herbert Read. The individual essays are on a wide range of subjects - literary, historical, philosophical, personal. The longest is a discussion of Herman Melville's work entitled "Moby-Dick - A Hamitic Dream." The fate of authors at the hands of reviewers is the subject ofAmerican literatureElectronic books.American literature.814.52Dahlberg Edward1900-1977.464914Read Herbert1893-1968.23576MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910454739203321Alms for oblivion2481138UNINA04468nam 2200661 450 991081021910332120210430004117.00-231-54012-410.7312/de-v17022(CKB)3710000000473234(EBL)4414122(SSID)ssj0001555627(PQKBManifestationID)16180062(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001555627(PQKBWorkID)14256456(PQKB)10547981(StDuBDS)EDZ0001285109(MiAaPQ)EBC4579973(DE-B1597)458305(OCoLC)979628955(DE-B1597)9780231540124(Au-PeEL)EBL4579973(CaPaEBR)ebr11242189(CaONFJC)MIL838511(OCoLC)957436185(EXLCZ)99371000000047323420160824h20152015 uy 0engur|nu---|u||utxtccrLove and forgiveness for a more just world /edited by Hent de Vries and Nils F. SchottNew York :Columbia University Press,2015.©20151 online resource (258 p.)Religion, Culture, and Public LifeDescription based upon print version of record.0-231-17022-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Preface and acknowledgments --HUMAN ALERT. Concepts and Practices of Love and Forgiveness /Vries, Hent de / Schott, Nils F. --1. ORANGE ALERT /Gafori, Haleh Liza --2. WHAT LOVE KNOWS /Marion, Jean-Luc --3. UNPOWER. An Interview with Hugues Choplin /Marion, Jean-Luc --4. REVENGE, FORGIVENESS, AND LOVE /Schwartz, Regina M. --5. LOVE AND LAW. Some Thoughts on Judaism and Calvinism /Batnitzky, Leora --6. "A MOTHER TO ALL". Love and the Institution of Community in Augustine /Schott, Nils F. --7. LOOKING EVIL IN THE EYE/I. The Interminable Work of Forgiveness /Ophir, Orna --8. BEYOND RIGHT AND WRONG. An Exploration of Justice and Forgiveness /Mason, Albert --9. REMARKS ON LOVE /Derrida, Jacques --10. TO FORGIVE. The Unforgivable and the Imprescriptible /Derrida, Jacques --11. THOUGHTS ON LOVE /Nusseibeh, Sari --12. THE PASSIONATE UTTERANCE OF LOVE /Vries, Hent de --Suggested Reading --Contributors --Index --BackmatterOne can love and not forgive or out of love decide not to forgive. Or one can forgive but not love, or choose to forgive but not love the ones forgiven. Love and forgiveness follow parallel and largely independent paths, a truth we fail to acknowledge when we pressure others to both love and forgive. Individuals in conflict, sparring social and ethnic groups, warring religious communities, and insecure nations often do not need to pursue love and forgiveness to achieve peace of mind and heart. They need to remain attentive to the needs of others, an alertness that prompts either love or forgiveness to respond. By reorienting our perception of these enduring phenomena, the contributors to this volume inspire new applications for love and forgiveness in an increasingly globalized and no longer quite secular world. With contributions by the renowned French philosophers Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Marion, the poet Haleh Liza Gafori, and scholars of religion (Leora Batnitzky, Nils F. Schott, Hent de Vries), psychoanalysis (Albert Mason, Orna Ophir), Islamic and political philosophy (Sari Nusseibeh), and the Bible and literature (Regina Schwartz), this anthology reconstructs the historical and conceptual lineage of love and forgiveness and their fraught relationship over time. By examining how we have used-and misused-these concepts, the authors advance a better understanding of their ability to unite different individuals and emerging groups around a shared engagement for freedom and equality, peace and solidarity.Religion, culture, and public life.LovePhilosophyForgivenessConduct of lifeLovePhilosophy.Forgiveness.Conduct of life.128/.46Vries Hent deMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910810219103321Love and forgiveness for a more just world4049467UNINA