Ser Tão Só:The Ontology of Solitude
Ser Tão Só:The Ontology of Solitude

Ser Tão Só:The Ontology of Solitude

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A profound exploration of solitude as the universal human condition.Metropolitan crowds or barren landscapes—solitude follows us everywhere.In this thought-provoking and elegantly crafted study, the

Autor(a): Tiago José De Oliveira Gomes
Editorial:Clube de autores - pensática, unipessoal
Edición:2025-04-05
Formato:Libro Impreso Por Demanda
ISBN: 9786526639177

 
A profound exploration of solitude as the universal human condition.Metropolitan crowds or barren landscapes—solitude follows us everywhere.In this thought-provoking and elegantly crafted study, the author invites readers into a journey across philosophy, literature, and cultural geography to examine solitude not as an accident of life, but as its very foundation. From the isolation felt in bustling urban centers to the vast emptiness of Brazil s sertão, this book reveals how solitude shapes human existence.Blending the insights of Martin Heidegger, Jacques Derrida, and iconic Brazilian authors like Euclides da Cunha (Os Sertões) and João Guimarães Rosa (Grande Sertão: Veredas), this work unveils the tension between presence and absence, connection and separation.Through vivid literary analysis and philosophical reflection, it uncovers how language simultaneously connects and distances us—how every word we speak is both a bridge and a boundary.Whether you re a reader of philosophy, a lover of Brazilian cultural history, or simply seeking deeper understanding of the human experience, this book offers a fresh, penetrating look at what it means to be alone in the world—yet profoundly connected through that very aloneness.Perfect for readers of:Existential philosophyPhenomenology and literary theoryBrazilian literature and cultural studiesLovers of profound, reflective nonfictionSolitude is not absence—it is the quiet architecture of being.
Alto
210 mm
Ancho
148 mm
Autor(a)
Tiago José De Oliveira Gomes
Editorial
Clube de Autores - Pensática, Unipessoal
ISBN
9786526639177
Páginas
40
País de publicación
Brasil
Fecha de publicación
2025-04-05
Profundidad
2.80 mm
Peso
67 gr
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