After Year Zero
On Postwar German Thought
Fredric Jameson author Carson Welch editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Verso Books
Publishing:15th Sep '26
£20.00
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JAMESON'S LEGENDARY LECTURES ON GERMAN THOUGHT, TOGETHER IN ONE VOLUME FOR THE FIRST TIME
In this series of accessible lectures, Fredric Jameson explores German philosophy and critical theory as it developed in the wake of World War Two. Focusing on key thinkers - Horkheimer, Adorno, Heidegger, Habermas, Marcuse, Beuys, Enzensberger, Kluge, and Sloterdijk - Jameson weaves close readings of texts with anecdotes and aperçus to craft a narrative about the uses of theory. He delves into world-historical phenomena, such as the legacy of Nazism and the formation of the European Union, in a story that stretches from the postwar division of Germany to its reunification at the end of the Cold War.
After Year Zero is a vital account of the German critical tradition, as understood by the "most significant Marxist thinker in American culture."
Jameson is one of the world's most eminent cultural theorists, but he is also a peerless literary critic in the classical sense of the term. -- Terry Eagleton
Probably the most important cultural critic writing in English today. It can be truly said that nothing cultural is alien to him. -- Colin McCabe
The most significant Marxist thinker in American culture. -- Cornel West
Jameson has long been the most alluring American literary theorist, the only one to match the French in style and depth. -- Angela Woodward, Los Angeles Review of Books
Jameson thinks dialectically in the strong sense, in the way we are all supposed to think but almost no one does. -- Michael Wood, London Review of Books
The most muscular of writers * Times Literary Supplement *
ISBN: 9781836744023
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 400g
304 pages
Paperback original