Description
Martin Heidegger's 1941-1942 lecture course on Friedrich Hoelderlin's hymn, "Remembrance," delivered immediately following his confrontation with Nietzsche, lays out a detailed plan for the interpretation of Hoelderlin's poetry in which remembrance is a central concern. With its emphasis on the "free use of the national" and the "holy of the fatherland," the course marks an important progression in Heidegger's political thought. In addition to its startlingly innovative analyses of greeting, the festive, and the dream, the text provides Heidegger's fullest elaboration of the structure of commemorative thinking in relationship to time and the possibility of an "other beginning." This English translation by William McNeill and Julia Ireland completes the series of Heidegger's major lecture courses on Hoelderlin.
About the Author
William McNeill is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University. He is translator (with Jeffrey Powell) of Martin Heidegger's The History of Beyng and (with Julia Ireland) of Hoelderlin's Hymn "The Ister" and Hoelderlin's Hymn "Germania" and "The Rhine."
Julia Ireland is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Whitman College. She is translator (with William McNeill) of Martin Heidegger's Hoelderlin's Hymn "The Ister" and Hoelderlin's Hymn "Germania" and "The Rhine."
Reviews
"This faithful and readable translation by William McNeill and Julia Ireland serves as a critical orientation to interpreting Heidegger's later thought, which has become the focus of a great deal of scholarly interest. In Heidegger's own words, Hoelderlin's poetry is 'absolutely essential' to understanding his later thought."-Christopher D. Merwin, Emory University
Book Information
ISBN 9780253035813
Author Martin Heidegger
Format Hardback
Page Count 210
Imprint Indiana University Press
Publisher Indiana University Press