From an Authorial Persona to a Postpedantic Philosopher, So That We Might Both Become Idiots

Comparative and Continental Philosophy 8 (2):216-223 (2016)
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In his exploration of Milan Kundera’s work, Jason Wirth inquires into the “borderlands” between philosophy and the novel. In this essay, I write as a novelist whose work is rooted in philosophy. I am thereby accepting the open invitation extended by Wirth’s book: an invitation to deepen the fertile conversation between philosophy and literature.

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