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1. Storm of Steel (Penguin Classics) by Ernst Jünger | |
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(2004-05-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Published shortly after the war’s end, Storm of Steel was a worldwide bestseller and can now be rediscovered through Michael Hofmann’s brilliant new translation. Customer Reviews (76)
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2. On Pain by Ernst Jünger | |
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(2008-11-01)
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3. The Glass Bees (New York Review Books Classics) by Ernst Junger, Elizabeth Mayer | |
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(2000-09-30)
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4. A Dubious Past: Ernst Jünger and the Politics of Literature after Nazism (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism) by Elliot Y. Neaman | |
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(1999-09)
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5. Aladdin's Problem (Quartet Encounters) by Ernst Junger | |
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(1996-03)
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The cultural critique takes hold beneath the guise of a short retrospective memoir written in the 1980's by an East German army officer who has defected to the West and who eventually makes a quiet career in the mortuary services industry. He does well at this, until one day inspiration strikes - he decides to revive the ancient practice of interring the dead in "cities" of their own. He searches for a site for his universal necropolis, and settles on Cappadocia (in Turkey). The project, called "Terrestria", becomes wildly successful.However, as it drags on, the narrator becomes increasingly ill, until events reach a climax with the mysterious appearence of a sage who will impart wisdom to him. The meaning? Aladdin was a poor boy who gained great power. Or more accurately, he was a poor boy who gained a lamp with a demon in it that had great power and was bound to do his will. The underlying comparison between the Middle Eastern legend and the modern West is clear. The "Problem" alluded to in the title is that of technological nihilism. We Westerners, and by extention many other peoples around the globe, are in possession of technologies that put terrible forces at our command; Aladdin's problem - "What do I do with the demon whose might I barely control?" - is our problem. Whether Junger's solution was acceptable is more than I can right now say. But this book is as artful a diagnosis of the Western world's illness as you will find anywhere else.
ALADDIN'S PROBLEM is a slim volume, exceptionally terse,cryptic and understated even by Jnger's standards.It begins with briefmeditations on growing old and flowers almost imperceptibly into the storyof a funeral assistant who, troubled by the emptiness of modern life andthe power of the forces above us ("Aladdin's problem"), conceivesone of the most fantastic ideas for permanence in human history.You willstop in amazement when you discover it.From this point on he moves into amystical realm with the aid of a suddenly appearing guru. Perhaps I'vealready told too much, but this book is written so precisely that you willsavor every word and thrill at the author's world-conception as it builds.Jünger's art is so much his own that you quickly understand that you aredealing with a truly independent mind. Marsilio Publishers is performinga great service for American culture by publishing English translations ofJnger's works.It is a project on the level of publishing Jorge Borges inEnglish in the 1960's.Let us hope that they will do an edition ofJnger's astonishing anti-utopian novel,THE GLASS BEES, which has been longout of print in translation. ... Read more |
6. Ernst Junger and Germany: Into the Abyss, 1914–1945 by Thomas R. Nevin | |
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(1996-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description For most of his life, Ernst Jünger, one of Europe’s leading twentieth-century writers, has been controversial. Renowned as a soldier who wrote of his experience in the First World War, he has maintained a remarkable writing career that has spanned five periods of modern German history. In this first comprehensive study of Jünger in English, Thomas R. Nevin focuses on the writer’s first fifty years, from the late Wilhelmine era of the Kaiser to the end of Hitler’s Third Reich. By addressing the controversies and contradictions of Jünger, a man who has been extolled, despised, denounced, and admired throughout his lifetime, Ernst Jünger and Germany also opens an uncommon view on the nation that is, if uncomfortably, represented by him. Ernst Jünger is in many ways Germany’s conscience, and much of the controversy surrounding him is at its source measured by his relation to the Nazis and Nazi culture. But as Nevin suggests, Jünger can more specifically and properly be regarded as the still living conscience of a Germany that existed before Hitler. Although his memoir of service as a highly decorated lieutenant in World War I made him a hero to the Nazis, he refused to join the party. A severe critic of the Weimar Republic, he has often been denounced as a fascist who prepared the way for the Reich, but in 1939 he published a parable attacking despotism. Close to the men who plotted Hitler’s assassination in 1944, he narrowly escaped prosecution and death. Drawing largely on Jünger’s untranslated work, much of which has never been reprinted in Germany, Nevin reveals Jünger’s profound ambiguities and examines both his participation in and resistance to authoritarianism and the cult of technology in the contexts of his Wilhelmine upbringing, the chaos of Weimar, and the sinister culture of Nazism. Winner of Germany’s highest literary awards, Ernst Jünger is regularly disparaged in the German press. His writings, as this book indicates, put him at an unimpeachable remove from the Nazis, but neo-Nazi rightists in Germany have rushed to embrace him. Neither apology, whitewash, nor vilification, Ernst Jünger and Germany is an assessment of the complex evolution of a man whose work and nature has been viewed as both inspiration and threat. Customer Reviews (2)
Nevin's writing is like butter, tasty, smooth, and easily absorbed; yet intriguing and sophisticated, leaving you wanting more.But alas, when the book is finished, as when the bread gone, a great loss comes across the consumer; a loss that can only be cured with anotherNevin book or perhaps, more butter. A great read, and a must for a history major like I. GO STREAKS. ... Read more |
7. Das Abenteuerliche Herz. Erste Fassung. Aufzeichnungen bei Tag und Nacht. by Ernst Jünger | |
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(2000-07-01)
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8. On the Marble Cliffs (Penguin Modern Classics) by Ernst Junger | |
Paperback: 128
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(1984-07-03)
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9. A Dangerous Encounter (The Eridanos Library) by Ernst Junger | |
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(1993-04)
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10. Eumeswil (The Eridanos Library) by Ernst Junger | |
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(1994-04)
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More than a fantasy or science fiction work, this is a fictionalized description of what it is to be an anarch (not to be confused with an anarchist), which is essentially one who is disengaged from his surroundings and operates under the maxim "non serviam" while not making any attempt to alter or destroy the power structure, understanding that to do so would be to only risk making things worse. In a sense, this is really an updated form of Epictetus' stoicism. This book can perhaps be seen as an Enchiridion for the third millenium.
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11. Heliópolis by Ernst Jünger | |
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(1981-01-01)
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12. Ernst Junger: Reveries sur un chasseur de cicindeles (Coup double) (French Edition) by Jean-Michel Palmier | |
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(1995)
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13. Ernst Jünger: La mirada de un siglo (Spanish Edition) by Lourdes Quintanilla Obregón | |
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(2005-04-06)
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14. Copse 125: A Chronicle from the Trench Warfare of 1918 by Ernst Junger | |
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(2003-03)
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So if you are really into the German side of WW1 in a scholarly way iots a great source. If you just want cool tales of fighting pass it up. ... Read more |
15. Ernst Jünger. Die Biographie. by Helmuth: Kiesel | |
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(2007)
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16. Plutarch Des Naturreichs: Ernst Junger Und Die Antike by Annette Rink | |
Hardcover: 246
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(2001-01)
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17. Das Echo der Bilder: Ernst Junger zu Ehren (German Edition) | |
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(1990)
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18. The Violent Eye: Ernst Junger's Visions and Revisions on the European Right (Kritik : German Literary Theory and Cultural Studies Series) by Marcus Paul Bullock | |
Hardcover: 338
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(1992-01)
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19. Todesbilder im Frühwerk Ernst Jüngers (German Edition) by Marcus Jensen | |
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(2007-07-26)
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20. Magie der Heiterkeit: Ernst Junger zum Hundertsten (German Edition) | |
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(1995)
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