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Tadeusz Bradecki, an acclaimed director, actor, and writer, has regularly published short texts in a monthly magazine that can be described as essays on literary and theatrical themes. During the pandemic, while reviewing a collection of over one hundred seventy texts, he noticed that many of them pertained to narrative techniques in theater and literature. He decided to create a cohesive book dedicated to reflecting on the human passion for storytelling and representation. Bradecki explores the topic eruditely, crafting a labyrinth of thoughts that underscores the value of culture as an effort to build with respect for continuity and memory. In his reflections, he draws on works by Cervantes, Shakespeare, Tasso, Potocki, as well as Rorty and Vattimo. The book becomes a captivating read that appeals to melancholic intellectuals, offering profound insights into the role of culture in the face of crises.

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The End of Ends, Bradecki Tadeusz

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Titre
The End of Ends
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
CB Editions
Publié
2024
Format
souple
ISBN10
1909585599
ISBN13
9781909585591
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Tadeusz Bradecki, an acclaimed director, actor, and writer, has regularly published short texts in a monthly magazine that can be described as essays on literary and theatrical themes. During the pandemic, while reviewing a collection of over one hundred seventy texts, he noticed that many of them pertained to narrative techniques in theater and literature. He decided to create a cohesive book dedicated to reflecting on the human passion for storytelling and representation. Bradecki explores the topic eruditely, crafting a labyrinth of thoughts that underscores the value of culture as an effort to build with respect for continuity and memory. In his reflections, he draws on works by Cervantes, Shakespeare, Tasso, Potocki, as well as Rorty and Vattimo. The book becomes a captivating read that appeals to melancholic intellectuals, offering profound insights into the role of culture in the face of crises.