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Do not go gentle and The berry man / Patricia Cornelius.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Strawberry Hills, N.S.W. : Currency Press, 2011.Description: 118 p. : ports. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780868199078 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • The berry man
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • A822.3 23
LOC classification:
  • DS149 .B98 2012
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Self-Departure, Exile, and the Critique of Zionism -- 1.Impossible, Necessary Task -- Said, Levinas, and the Ethical Demand -- 2.Unable to Kill -- Levinas Contra Levinas -- 3.Walter Benjamin and the Critique of Violence -- 4.Flashing Up -- Benjamin's Messianic Politics -- 5.Is Judaism Zionism? -- Or, Arendt and the Critique of the Nation-State -- 6.Quandaries of the Plural -- Cohabitation and Sovereignty in Arendt -- 7.Primo Levi for the Present -- 8."What Shall We Do Without Exile?" -- Said and Darwish Address the Future.
Summary: DO NOT GO GENTLE... In the world as we know it, full of aspiration and glamour, there is something monstrous about coming to our end full of regret. In Do Not Go Gentle, Patricia Cornelius introduces us to a group of ageing characters out on the ice to face their lives, their choices and their challenges. And they do it through the goggles of the ill-fated Antarctic explorer Robert Scott. THE BERRY MAN... The Berry Man follows four characters in a rural community; a woman in her 40s, wanting a child, a Vietnam veteran who inherits a farm and becomes determined to grow berries, his old army buddy and a mysterious younger man who comes to stay.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Self-Departure, Exile, and the Critique of Zionism -- 1.Impossible, Necessary Task -- Said, Levinas, and the Ethical Demand -- 2.Unable to Kill -- Levinas Contra Levinas -- 3.Walter Benjamin and the Critique of Violence -- 4.Flashing Up -- Benjamin's Messianic Politics -- 5.Is Judaism Zionism? -- Or, Arendt and the Critique of the Nation-State -- 6.Quandaries of the Plural -- Cohabitation and Sovereignty in Arendt -- 7.Primo Levi for the Present -- 8."What Shall We Do Without Exile?" -- Said and Darwish Address the Future.

DO NOT GO GENTLE... In the world as we know it, full of aspiration and glamour, there is something monstrous about coming to our end full of regret. In Do Not Go Gentle, Patricia Cornelius introduces us to a group of ageing characters out on the ice to face their lives, their choices and their challenges. And they do it through the goggles of the ill-fated Antarctic explorer Robert Scott.
THE BERRY MAN... The Berry Man follows four characters in a rural community; a woman in her 40s, wanting a child, a Vietnam veteran who inherits a farm and becomes determined to grow berries, his old army buddy and a mysterious younger man who comes to stay.

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