Author: Quentin Meillassoux
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0983216924
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0983216924
The Number and the Siren: A Decipherment of Mallarme's Coup De Des
A meticulous literary study, a detective story a la Edgar Allan Poe, a treasure hunt worthy of an adventure novel such are the registers in which will be deciphered the hidden secrets of a poem like no other. Get The Number and the Siren literature books for free.
Quentin Meillassoux continues his innovative philosophical interrogation of the concepts of chance, contingency, infinity and eternity through a concentrated study of Stephane Mallarme's poem Un Coup de Des jamais n abolira le Hasard, patiently deciphering its enigmatic meaning on the basis of a dazzlingly simple and lucid insight with regard to the unique Number that cannot be another . The Coup de des constitutes perhaps the most radical break in the history of modern poetry: the fractured lines spanning the double page; the typographical Check The Number and the Siren our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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The Coup de des constitutes perhaps the most radical break in the history of modern poetry: the fractured lines spanning the double page; the typographical
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