The History of Western Philosophy in 100 Haiku
Synopsis
A whirlwind tour of two and a half millennia-told in 100 razor-sharp haiku. In this audacious pocket history, celebrated Greek poet Haris Vlavianos compresses Western philosophy from Thales to Nussbaum into crystalline 5-7-5 bursts: funny, heretical, and unexpectedly illuminating. Plato gets a cave with "all mod cons." Kant boots up a "laptop mind." Wittgenstein tries to coax a fly from its bottle. It's Russell meets Basho, Socrates with a punchline-and beneath the wit, real argument and insight.
Rendered into live, witty English by Peter Mackridge, The History of Western Philosophy in 100 Haiku is a perfect gift for the philosophically curious, the poetry-obsessed, and anyone who likes their big ideas distilled to their brightest essence. Read it straight through, keep it by the bedside, or press it into a skeptic's hand: you'll laugh, you'll learn, and you'll never look at the canon the same way again.
Publisher information
- Publisher: ERIS
- ISBN: 9781967751808
- Number of pages: 126
- Dimensions: 173 x 110 x 11 mm
- Weight: 154g
- Languages: English
