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Things Written Randomly in Doubt

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A work in three parts, Things Written starts with aphorisms in "How Not to Be a Ruminant", shifts to essays in "Weights and Counterweights", and concludes with poetry in "By the Metre".

Some arguments appear in more than one section, and include nationalism, class, free will, religion, literature and the arts, but the theme of human relationships runs through the entire book, and is most closely examined with reference to the ideas of Martin Buber in a long essay entitled "Cats and Dogs, and Other Things We Cannot Understand".

The back cover carries the following: "WARNING: This is a non-genre product and end-users may encounter forms and ideas to which they are allergic.

Vagabond Voices Publishing Ltd, its board of directors, shareholders, parent company and/or subsidiaries advise end-users that they read this book entirely at their own risk."

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Product Details
Vagabond Voices
1908251271 / 9781908251275
Paperback / softback
828.92
19/05/2014
United Kingdom
English
192 pages.
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Published in Scotland.