An Event, Perhaps
By Peter Salmon
By Peter Salmon
By Peter Salmon
By Peter Salmon
By Peter Salmon
By Peter Salmon
Category: Biography & Memoir | Philosophy
Category: Biography & Memoir | Philosophy
Category: Biography & Memoir | Philosophy
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$19.95
Oct 19, 2021 | ISBN 9781788732819
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$29.95
Oct 13, 2020 | ISBN 9781788732802
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Oct 13, 2020 | ISBN 9781788732833
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Praise
“This is a compulsively readable intellectual biography of Derrida that teases out his endlessly fascinating thought, even when it is at its knottiest, with admirable patience and lucidity. Salmon’s book, in vividly transmitting the intellectual excitement of Derrida’s times, reminds the reader that, especially in his thinking about ethics, he remains a philosopher who is urgently, politically relevant to our times too.”
—Matthew Beaumont, Professor at English at University College, London
“The life of Jacques Derrida has never been told as elegantly or engagingly as it is in Peter Salmon’s new book. In delightfully readable, often laconic prose, Salmon helped me to understand Derrida as never before and demonstrated why he is not, as some detractors called him, the Devil but much more cherishable. A wonderful book.”
—Stuart Jeffries, author of Grand Hotel Abyss
“Today, ‘postmodernism’ has become the go-to explanation across a range of political opinion for all sorts of contemporary ills. But what if the philosophers so often blamed for undermining standards of truth and objectivity were pointing out a problem, rather than causing it? Peter Salmon’s clear-sighted, engaging guide to Derrida’s life and ideas is an excellent way to learn about how one of the twentieth century’s most complex thinkers continues to influence our world.”
—Daniel Trilling, author of Lights in the Distance
“A precise intellectual biography … Salmon’s ability to render the man and the mind behind Derrida’s ‘notoriously difficult’ style accessible make this volume a rich resource for both newcomers to, and fans of, ‘one of the great philosophers of this or any age.’”
—Publishers Weekly
“Brilliant … one of the clearest introductions to 20th-century continental philosophy available … [a] scintillating account of [Derrida’s] life and thought.”
—Julian Baggini, Prospect
“[Salmon] render[s] Derrida’s thought accessible … he shows how structuralism soon lost its purchase, as Derrida … laid waste to what he saw as its hollow metaphysical certainties.”
—The Critic
“Thrilling … [Salmon] could hardly have written a timelier reminder that Derrida’s ‘thinking is a crucial component of any future philosophy; that his thinking is immediately—always already—applicable to the world as we find it; and that this application has political heft.’”
—Times Higher Education
“Accessible, provocative and beautifully written.”
—Progressive Geographies
“Written in clear and effective prose, Salmon’s biography provides a concise account of Derrida’s development from his student days in Algiers to international renown and revilement by looking at the problems that he was trying to solve.”
—The Battleground
“An Event, Perhaps is certainly timely. It appears in an era when, not for the first time, varieties of critical thought are being accused of a contradictory array of culture-war crimes and political upheavals.”
—Brian Dillon, Guardian
“Excellent … The great merit of Salmon’s book is that it is clear sighted and readable.”
—Andrew Hussey, Literary Review
“[An Event, Perhaps] comes as manna from heaven … It’s dizzyingly good.”
—Expressen
“Excellent.”
—Nigel Warburton, Five Books
“One of the best books I’ve read in years.”
—James E. Faulconer
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