Letters to his Wife

1915 - 1970

(Autor) Martin Heidegger
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'There is something absolute about the letters between you & me; … The letter is a form of communion of the soul-spirit – … one that is faded & yet unimpeded, complete’, wrote Martin Heidegger to his fiancée Elfride Petri shortly before their wedding. In the course of a marriage that lasted almost sixty years Martin and Elfride were often apart, and the letter thus remained a vital means of communication right through to the final years. The letters he sent her are snapshots of the ups and downs, the crises and everyday minutiae from Heidegger’s life: their engagement, the building of the Cabin at Todtnauberg, the part he played in the two world wars, the difficulties of his early professional career, their financial problems, his dealings with women, and his constant concern with expounding his ideas. Apart from three letters now in the hands of the German Literature Archive in Marbach, Elfride Heidegger kept all of the countless letters and cards from her husband locked away in a wooden chest. After reading them one final time, in 1977 she gave the key to this chest to her granddaughter Gertrud Heidegger on condition that she should not open it until after Elfride’s death. After years spent deciphering, transcribing and ordering the letters with the help of her father and her uncle, Gertrud Heidegger has here made a selection of them available to the public and added a commentary that provides relevant background material. This selection from the many letters written by Martin Heidegger to his wife provides an invaluable insight into their life together, their friendships and relationships, and sheds fresh light on the ideas and beliefs of one of the twentieth century’s greatest philosophers.

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Editorial:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9780745641362
Año de publicación:
2009
Fecha publicación:
11 de Diciembre de 2009

Martin Heidegger

Martin Heidegger was a German philosopher known for his groundbreaking work "Being and Time," which explored the nature of existence and the concept of being. His dense and complex writing style revolutionized phenomenology and existentialism, influencing generations of thinkers with his ideas on ontology and human existence.

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