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What Was I Thinking?

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title What Was I Thinking?
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jalal Toufic
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:280
Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 108
Category/GenrePhilosophy - aesthetics
ISBN/Barcode 9783956793585
ClassificationsDewey:111.85
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Sternberg Press
Imprint Sternberg Press
Publication Date 8 September 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

"What Was I Thinking? is an initiation into thinking. With a mind that is extremely analytical and yet extremely capable of rendering all kinds of knowledge and experiences permeable to each other, Jalal Toufic creates here a 'summa,' but an open-ended one. He looks into the arts as if they werethe privilegedsite of thinking, even when they inevitably fail, and still confronts his insights/thoughts with texts taken from the traditional religions and mystics of the past. He has reached in this work an Olympian attitude-tuned to his basically Dionysian temperament-that announces the beginning of a detachment, of a remarkable serenity (a joy in thinking that Nietzsche had already understood). Jalal Toufic is today, and has been for some time, the most original thinker on the planet. He assumes the challenge stated by Heidegger in What Is Called Thinking? by his own thinking (by writing this book). To imagine the best possible worlds, to go into uncharted territory; these worlds are eminently those of the arts (as he practices them, as he delves into their layers, their paradoxes, their darings, ever admitting their maddening inbuilt inaccessibility). His kind of an endeavor takes a tremendous courage. And a unique freedom- letting his mind go into unpredicted ascertainments, so that his writing 'does not fall aparttwo days later.' Situated somewhere close to the spirit of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity and Nietzsche's breakthroughs, we can say that Jalal Toufic is indeed a 'destiny.'"-Etel AdnanSeries edited by Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, Stephen Squibb, Anton Vidokle