Editorial Beaufort Books
Fecha de edición marzo 2014 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780825307287
244 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa dura
Philosopher and activist in Eastern Europe Scruton (The Meaning of Conservatism) weaves references to literature, the subway, and dissident movements into both his title and this bittersweet tale, set in Prague during the twilight of Communist Czechoslovakia. Jan Reichl is a young man living on the fringes of society whose mother has just been arrested for underground publishing. What she conceals from the police is that her son is also "Comrade Underground, " author of Rumors, a collection of his impressions of the lives of fellow passengers on the Metro. It is this book that leads to his romance with Albeta Palkova, or "Betka, " as she is known. Betka introduces Jan to an alternative Prague, where ideas are freely discussed behind closed doors. Decades later, Jan reflects from suburban Washington, D.C., on his brief romance with Betka and the tumultuous times that they lived through. A familiarity with Czech culture and history will enhance the reader's experience, but Scruton's prose will satisfy anyone with an interest in this place and period.
Roger Scruton (1944) es filósofo, escritor y compositor. Autor de más de treinta ensayos sobre filosofía, política, arte, historia y música, así como de diversas obras de ficción y de dos óperas, es uno de los filósofos más polémicos del Reino Unido. Entre sus obras hay que destacar títulos como Filosofía para personas inteligentes, Cultura para personas inteligentes, Filosofía moderna: Una introducción sinóptica y Usos del pesimismo: El peligro de la falsa esperanza.
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