The Magician of Messkirch
Author | Wayne Perry |
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Condition | New |
Edition | 1st Edition - 1st Printing |
Jacket Condition | No Jacket |
Binding | Soft cover - 156 pages |
Our Ref # | 007489 |
Description
The Magician of Messkirch contains a play of the same name exploring the relationship between German philosopher Martin Heidegger, his student Hannah Arendt and the poet Paul Celan, together with 'Supernumerary', a long poem showing that both art and science point to the infinity of the creative process, and 'Maundy Money', a satirical sketch inspired by the MPs' expenses scandal in the early 2000s but set in the Lloyd George era. Wayne Perry is a retired doctor who explores in his writing the literary disciplines that illuminate the human condition. His other published works include Hölderlin, a play on the life of the poet, and The Thin-Spun Life, a selection of poetry, both also for sale by Dodman Books. 210x148mm. 156pp.
£9.99