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Harmattan - A Philosophical Fiction

Part of the Insurrections: Critical Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture series
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We all suffer qualms and anxieties when we move from the known to the unknown.

Though our fulfillment in life may depend on testing limits, our faintheartedness is a reminder of our need for security and our awareness of the risks of venturing into alien worlds.Rich with the reflections of a renowned scholar who has worked extensively in many cultures and countries, Harmattan creatively imagines the experience of embracing the unknown.

Celebrating the life-giving potential of people, places, and powers that lie beyond our established worlds, Harmattan connects existential vitality to the act of resisting prescribed customs and questioning received notions of truth.

At the heart of the book is the fictional story of Tom Lannon, a graduate student from Cambridge University, who remains ambivalent about pursuing a conventional life.

After traveling to Sierra Leone in the aftermath of the country's devastating civil war, Tom meets a writer who helps him explore the possibilities of renewal.

Illustrating the fact that certain aspects of human existence are common to all people regardless of their culture and history, Harmattan remakes the distinction between home and world and the relationship between knowledge and life.

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Product Details
Columbia University Press
0231539053 / 9780231539050
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
05/05/2015
English
171 pages
140 x 210 mm
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