01241nam0-2200385---450 99000571946020331620190403125014.0000571946USA01000571946(ALEPH)000571946USA0100057194620070620d1983----|||y0itaa50------bagerde0 00|||Hegels Wissenschaft der Logikdie absolute IdeeEinleitung und Kommentarvon Ludovicus De VosBonnBouvier Verlag Herbert Grundmann1983180 p.23 cm.Abhandlungen zur Philosophie, Psychologie und Pädagogik1802001Abhandlungen zur Philosophie, Psychologie und Pädagogik180Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. Wissenschaft der LogikFBONN193DE_VOS,Ludovicus615551ITSA20111219990005719460203316Dipar.to di Filosofia - SalernoDFCC 193 DEV697 FILCC 193 DEV697 FILBKFIL20121027USA01152620121027USA011615Hegels Wissenschaft der Logik1083515UNISASA002102001807nam 2200373 450 991067840070332120230527210204.09781685711351(CKB)26349841400041(NjHacI)9926349841400041(EXLCZ)992634984140004120230527h20222023 uy 1engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBy Kelman Out of Pessoa /Doug Nufer[Place of publication not identified] :Punctum Books,2022.©20231 online resource (216 pages)9781685711344 Includes bibliographical references and index.In 2002, Doug Nufer wrote a story narrated by a tout, who proposed a novel way to beat the races. It was so absurd and ludicrous it gave him an idea. So Nufer went to Emerald Downs, home of thoroughbred racing in the Northwest. There, he split himself into three characters modeled on the heteronyms of Fernando Pessoa. Using a money management plan from a James Kelman short story, Nufer gave these characters money and set them free to gamble. He returned to the track every week for a full season, and his characters/heteronyms continued to bet, with real money and in the name of art. At the end of the season, he had pages of data in the form of a wagering diary, the outcome of a literary experiment that formed the basis of a literal experimental novel.Horse racingFictionNovels.lcgftHorse racing823.914Nufer Doug1359588NjHacINjHacl9910678400703321By Kelman Out of Pessoa3374105UNINA