November-Rose: Eine Rede über den Tod (Independent Publisher Book Award 2008) (German Edition)
Released: Nov 25, 2007
Publisher: Upper West Side Philosophers
Format: Hardcover, 86 pages
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Literary Nonfiction. Philosophy. German language text. Winner of the 2008 Independent Publisher Book Award. In this penetrating, thought-provoking, and deeply personal philosophical meditation on the death of the beloved other and the turmoil into which it throws those who were close to him, philosopher Kathrin Stengel opens hitherto unseen vistas onto one of the most painful human experiences. The author's ruthless clarity of observation, coupled with razor-sharp philosophical intuition and unflinching honesty of judgment, allows her to pinpoint the personal and social complexities of life after death in a way that cannot but make us doubt some of our common practices in dealing with death and survival. Kathrin Stengel, Ph.D., is a philosopher residing in New York City with her husband and their three sons. Also available from SPD is the English language version of this text, NOVEMBER ROSE: A SPEECH ON DEATH, translated by Michael Eskin.
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