Martin Buber, Sein werk und seine zeit. Mitteleuropas 1880 - 1930 Hans Kohn; epílogo de Robert Weltsch
Idioma: Alemán Editor: Verlag Joseph Melzer 1961Descripción: 484 páginas 22 cmTipo de contenido:- 22 921 K645 Ale
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Incluye Bibliographie (p.381-403) e Índice
Geleitwort.-- Vorwort zur ersten Auflage.-- Ursprünge (1878-1904).-- Der Durchbruch (1905-1912).-- Die Sammlung (1913-1920).-- Die Reife.-- Anmerkungen
Hans Kohn’s 1930 biography Martin Buber: His Work and His Time was the only intellectual portrait of which Buber approved. This essay demonstrates that Buber gave Kohn a relatively free hand in the writing, enabling him to criticize him subtly and to use the biography to voice his own ideas. The merits of Kohn’s biography are his unified portrait of Buber, that is, the association between Buber’s ‘mystical’ and ‘dialogical’ periods, and the contextualization of Buber’s work and activity in European and modern Jewish intellectual and social settings. The biography, Kohn’s most personal work according to his diaries, reveals his critique of mainstream Zionism and of Buber’s feat in molding its destiny; his deep religious inclination and evolving conception of nationalism; and the deep impact that the trauma of the First World War, the rise of fascism and the bloody conflict between Jews and Arabs in Palestine had on his views. This conflict and Kohn’s ensuing break with Zionism left a significant mark on his pioneering biography.
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