Premises: essays on philosophy and literature from Kant to Celan

Cambridge: Harvard University Press (1996)
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It is quite clear to me that there is nothing presently available to rival this book." —Wlad Godzich, University of Geneva "Hamacher's Premises is the heir and successor to the most important theoretical and critical work done in American ...

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