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The Unnamable Present

Current price: $26.00
The Unnamable Present
The Unnamable Present

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The Unnamable Present

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The ninth part of Roberto Calasso’s masterwork, , is closely connected with themes of the first book, (originally published in 1983, and reissued by FSG in a new translation). But while is an enlightened exploration of modernity, propels us into the twenty first century. Tourists, terrorists, secularists, fundamentalists, hackers, transhumanists, algorithmicians: these are all tribes that inhabit the unnamable present and act on its nervous system. This is a world that seems to have no living past, but was foreshadowed in the period between 1933 and 1945, when everything appeared bent on self-annihilation. is a meditation on the obscure and ubiquitous process of transformation happening today in all societies, which makes so many previous names either inadequate or misleading or a parody of what they used to mean. Translated with sensitivity by Calasso’s longtime translator, Richard Dixon, is a strikingly original and provocative vision of our times, from the writer called “a literary institution of one.”

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