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Barry Sanders

    Der Verlust der Sprachkultur
    Unsuspecting Souls
    The Manifesto of Herman Melville
    • The Manifesto of Herman Melville

      • 340 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The book presents a provocative interpretation of Moby Dick, arguing that it is not merely a novel but a manifesto warning of environmental destruction. Barry Sanders contends that Melville intended the work as an alarm about humanity's relentless pursuit of nature for resources, exemplified by the hunt for the whale. Tracing its journey from initial dismissal to classic status, Sanders highlights how modern aesthetic movements reframed its significance, obscuring its deeper message about the ongoing exploitation of the natural world.

      The Manifesto of Herman Melville
    • Unsuspecting Souls

      The Disappearance of the Human Being

      • 386 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The book explores the decline of individual care and humanity in modern society, tracing its roots from the Industrial Revolution to the present. Barry Sanders critiques how societal shifts have reduced personal interactions and altered attitudes towards life and death. He highlights the overwhelming influx of information that detaches people from their humanity, leading to a sterile, abstract existence devoid of genuine connection. Through this examination, Sanders laments the erosion of what makes us truly human.

      Unsuspecting Souls