In praise of love

Alain Badiou

Book - 2012

"Invoking a vibrant cast of thinkers, from Kierkegaard and de Beauvoir to Proust and Lacan, the world-renowned French philosopher urges us not to fear love but to see it as an adventure, a magnificent quest that ultimately leads us away from an obsession with the self"--P. [4] of cover.

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Published
New York : The New Press 2012.
Language
English
French
Main Author
Alain Badiou (-)
Other Authors
Nicolas Truong (-), Peter R. Bush, 1946-
Item Description
Translation of: Éloge de l'amour.
Physical Description
104 pages ; 19 cm
ISBN
9781595588777
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this free-ranging, thought-provoking dialogue, French intellectual, philosopher, and playwright Badiou sings a paean to the anticapitalist, antiessentialist, unifying power of love. Edited from a conversation between Badiou and Truong at the Avignon Festival's Theatre of Ideas, Badiou's ruminations center on some of the themes addressed in his previous work, The Meaning of Sarkozy. Specifically, Badiou's discussion of love is rooted in his fight against "zero risk" economic theories of interaction and relationship replacing the volatile emotional contours of love and friendship. His description of the latter draws from sources as rarefied as Jacques Lacan and Emmanuel Levinas to classic French litterateurs like Stephane Mallarme and Paul Claudel. The book's ode to love's power to unite in the face of eternity, and its optimism in the face of pain is wonderful for readers of pop philosophical writers like Mark Grief, Laura Kipnis, and Simon Critchley-especially those recently dumped. Agent: George Lucas, Inkwell Management. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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