Breviario del olvido
apuntes para dejar atrás el pasado
Hyde, Lewis
We live in a culture that places great value on memory: how many of them are we capable of treasuring, what is the best way to document and retain the different moments of our life... Breviary of Forgetfulness is a superb experiment in scholarship, autobiography and social criticism in which Lewis Hyde forges a new way of looking at forgetfulness: what if we consider that bad memory is not something we should fear -either in the form of insanity or simple neglect-, but rather a blessing, a balm, a path to peace and a way of rebirth? The author gathers in this work fragments of texts and works of art from different periods, from antiquity to modernity, and weighs the potential advantages that amnesia can suppose in our days, given its condition of creative and political force. Hyde also turns his gaze inward and uses his life and memories as a canvas on which he highlights the virtues of a concept that we have perceived as something bad for too long. In short, Breviary of Oblivion is a unique, carefree and inspiring synthesis that only an author of the stature of Hyde is capable of creating, in the words of David Foster Wallace, "a true star of non-fiction literature".
- Author
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Hyde, Lewis
- Subject
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Literature
> Essays
- EAN
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9788418245619
- ISBN
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978-84-18245-61-9
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Siruela
- Pages
- 404
- High
- 24.0 cm
- Weight
- 16.0 cm
- Release date
- 16-09-2020
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Biblioteca de ensayo Serie Mayor
- Number
- 113.