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Blumenberg

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One night, German philosopher Hans Blumenberg returns to his study to find a shocking sight a lion lying on the floor as if it's the most natural thing in the world.

The lion stretches comfortably on the Turkmen rug, eyes resting comfortably on Blumenberg.

The philosopher with some effort retains his composure, even when the next day during his lecture the lion makes another appearance, ambling slowly down the center aisle.

Blumenberg glances around; the seats are full, but none of his students seem to see the lion.

What is going on here?Blumenberg is the captivating and witty fictional tale of this likable philosopher and the handful of students who come under the spell of the supernatural lion including skinny Gerhard Optatus Baur, a promising young Blumenbergian, and the delicate, haughty Isa, who falls head over heels in love with the wrong man.

Written by Sibylle Lewitscharoff, whom Die Welt called the "most dazzling stylist of contemporary German literature," Blumenberg will delight English readers for the first time.

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Seagull Books London Ltd
085742369X / 9780857423696
Hardback
833.92
13/06/2017
United Kingdom
English
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224 pages
21 cm
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