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An exuberantly comic introduction to the thought of one of the world’s greatest living philosophers.

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This is a terrific translation of an intriguing play. In it, Badiou translates the most fundamental elements of his philosophy, including his critique of multiculturalism, his theory of the event, and his ruminations on love, into a vivid, dramatic form. The text makes an excellent introduction to Badiou. -- Martin Puchner, author of The Drama of Ideas: Platonic Provocations in Theater and Philosophy Joseph Litvak's translation of Ahmed the Philosopher is smart, eloquent, and truly a delight to read. The play is a timely work, addressing questions of great political and social seriousness and contemporary relevance with an ironic yet never bitter eye. -- Kenneth Reinhard, director, UCLA Program in Experimental Critical Theory With Alain Badiou's acclaimed Ahmed the Philosopher now available in this expert English translation, a new public will discover what many in the Francophone world already knew: Badiou, premier theorist of the politics of the subject and the logics of worlds, is also a brilliant playwright! A 'red' Moliere by way of Aristophanes who has invented an experimental language that combines slang and philosophical concepts in a new theatrical idiom. -- Emily Apter, New York University An outline of philosophy as a series of commedia dell'arte lazzi, Badiou audaciously stages his thought under the theatrical cover of the improvisations of Ahmed, a philosopher, punster, and thinker from the banlieux of Paris. These skits - slapstick, profound, scatological - insist on the political significance of Badiou's thought even at its most abstract. Joseph Litvak deftly translates these Brechtian fables into an American idiom without surrendering the peculiarities of the French context to which, as Litvak's excellent introduction and notes suggest, they very much belong. Richly stage-worthy, intellectually provocative, and at times as funny as Harry Frankfurt - really the only comparison among contemporary philosophers who comes to mind - this volume is also perhaps the best introduction to Badiou's thought available in English. -- Martin Harries, University of California, Irvine, author of Forgetting Lot's Wife Badiou's plays offer the Anglophone world not only theatrical opportunities to produce Badiou's work in English, but also - and this is especially the case for Ahmed the Philosopher - provocative pedagogical tools for bringing an experiment in 'philosophical joy' into the university classroom. -- Ethan Philbrick TDR: The Drama Review

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Preface to the English Translation of Ahmed philosophe Translator's Introduction: Badiou the Comedian/Ahmed the Philosopher Ahmed the Philosopher Notes

Ahmed the Philosopher

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    Publisher: Columbia University Press
    Publication Date: 29/04/2014
    ISBN13: 9780231166935, 978-0231166935
    ISBN10: 0231166931

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    An exuberantly comic introduction to the thought of one of the world’s greatest living philosophers.

    Trade Review
    This is a terrific translation of an intriguing play. In it, Badiou translates the most fundamental elements of his philosophy, including his critique of multiculturalism, his theory of the event, and his ruminations on love, into a vivid, dramatic form. The text makes an excellent introduction to Badiou. -- Martin Puchner, author of The Drama of Ideas: Platonic Provocations in Theater and Philosophy Joseph Litvak's translation of Ahmed the Philosopher is smart, eloquent, and truly a delight to read. The play is a timely work, addressing questions of great political and social seriousness and contemporary relevance with an ironic yet never bitter eye. -- Kenneth Reinhard, director, UCLA Program in Experimental Critical Theory With Alain Badiou's acclaimed Ahmed the Philosopher now available in this expert English translation, a new public will discover what many in the Francophone world already knew: Badiou, premier theorist of the politics of the subject and the logics of worlds, is also a brilliant playwright! A 'red' Moliere by way of Aristophanes who has invented an experimental language that combines slang and philosophical concepts in a new theatrical idiom. -- Emily Apter, New York University An outline of philosophy as a series of commedia dell'arte lazzi, Badiou audaciously stages his thought under the theatrical cover of the improvisations of Ahmed, a philosopher, punster, and thinker from the banlieux of Paris. These skits - slapstick, profound, scatological - insist on the political significance of Badiou's thought even at its most abstract. Joseph Litvak deftly translates these Brechtian fables into an American idiom without surrendering the peculiarities of the French context to which, as Litvak's excellent introduction and notes suggest, they very much belong. Richly stage-worthy, intellectually provocative, and at times as funny as Harry Frankfurt - really the only comparison among contemporary philosophers who comes to mind - this volume is also perhaps the best introduction to Badiou's thought available in English. -- Martin Harries, University of California, Irvine, author of Forgetting Lot's Wife Badiou's plays offer the Anglophone world not only theatrical opportunities to produce Badiou's work in English, but also - and this is especially the case for Ahmed the Philosopher - provocative pedagogical tools for bringing an experiment in 'philosophical joy' into the university classroom. -- Ethan Philbrick TDR: The Drama Review

    Table of Contents
    Preface to the English Translation of Ahmed philosophe Translator's Introduction: Badiou the Comedian/Ahmed the Philosopher Ahmed the Philosopher Notes

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