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As a philosopher and a novelist, Tristan Garcia inhabits two worlds, metaphysics and literary fiction, like an amphibious creature moving between the land and the sea, breathing in both air and water. He is drawn to metaphysics because, as he puts it, metaphysics is the edge of the abyss of thought, the unstable frontier of indeterminacy where thinking is no longer constrained by the principles of logic or the law of non-contradiction. Metaphysics seeks to describe the world from outside one’s own point of view. It aims at an ecstatic reconstruction of what keeps us locked up in our conditions, in our time and place, here among the living, with our subjectivities and within our situations. It gives us an idea of all constraints from a point of view that posits the possible absence of the constraint of having a point of view.

The ambition of this slender book – which is at the same time a concise introduction to Garcia’s work and thought – is to help us grasp and transform the conditions of our existence by paying equal attention to what is ending and what is just beginning, to the dusk and to the dawn. Until we cannot hold our breath any longer.



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“The primary trait of Tristan Garcia as an author is his consistent freshness: to read him is to press the reset button in your brain and awaken with a new hope. In this book, his most personal so far, he pulls off the impressive feat of reviving the reader's courage while speaking primarily of himself. Such is the disarming modesty of this multi-talented thinker.”
Graham Harman, Southern California Institute of Architecture

Table of Contents
Language, Thought, and Fiction

Philosophical Feeling

Philosophical Orientation

Intensification, Extension, Breaking Point

Literature: Ideas in a Body

Models of Concision and Models of Profusion

Childhood and Irenicism

War

Finding a Viewpoint

Solitude

Activists

Nuanced Minds and Rough Minds

Radicalness

The Enemy

Friends

Progress and Movement

The World After

Thinking Saves

Architecture of the Possible

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 23/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781509552238, 978-1509552238
      ISBN10: 1509552235
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      Book Synopsis

      As a philosopher and a novelist, Tristan Garcia inhabits two worlds, metaphysics and literary fiction, like an amphibious creature moving between the land and the sea, breathing in both air and water. He is drawn to metaphysics because, as he puts it, metaphysics is the edge of the abyss of thought, the unstable frontier of indeterminacy where thinking is no longer constrained by the principles of logic or the law of non-contradiction. Metaphysics seeks to describe the world from outside one’s own point of view. It aims at an ecstatic reconstruction of what keeps us locked up in our conditions, in our time and place, here among the living, with our subjectivities and within our situations. It gives us an idea of all constraints from a point of view that posits the possible absence of the constraint of having a point of view.

      The ambition of this slender book – which is at the same time a concise introduction to Garcia’s work and thought – is to help us grasp and transform the conditions of our existence by paying equal attention to what is ending and what is just beginning, to the dusk and to the dawn. Until we cannot hold our breath any longer.



      Trade Review
      “The primary trait of Tristan Garcia as an author is his consistent freshness: to read him is to press the reset button in your brain and awaken with a new hope. In this book, his most personal so far, he pulls off the impressive feat of reviving the reader's courage while speaking primarily of himself. Such is the disarming modesty of this multi-talented thinker.”
      Graham Harman, Southern California Institute of Architecture

      Table of Contents
      Language, Thought, and Fiction

      Philosophical Feeling

      Philosophical Orientation

      Intensification, Extension, Breaking Point

      Literature: Ideas in a Body

      Models of Concision and Models of Profusion

      Childhood and Irenicism

      War

      Finding a Viewpoint

      Solitude

      Activists

      Nuanced Minds and Rough Minds

      Radicalness

      The Enemy

      Friends

      Progress and Movement

      The World After

      Thinking Saves

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