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Wie steht es heute um die Kunst? - Ein surrealer Dialog

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Hans Dieter Schaal
    Format:
    Hardcover
    Pages:
    216
    Publisher:
    Edition Axel Menges (February 24, 2026)
    Imprint:
    Edition Axel Menges
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    General/trade
    ISBN-13:
    9783869050393
    ISBN-10:
    386905039X
    Weight:
    31.36oz
    Dimensions:
    8.26" x 9.74" x 0.7"
    File:
    Eloquence-SimonSchuster_07042026_P10292974_onix30_Complete-20260704.xml
    Folder:
    Eloquence
    List Price:
    $42.00
    Pub Discount:
    65
    As low as:
    $32.34
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-SS
    Discount Code:
    A
    Case Pack:
    20
  • Overview

    This book contains seven dialogues on the subject of art. Two residents of a retirement home discuss, among other things, wether art has reached its end and the state of Western culture. Mr B has the obsessive idea that art and art history have come to an end world-wide. Only religions could save them. Mr A is more openminded that Mr B. But he also has his nightmares and suffrs from isolation. Both are addicted to their daily discussions, which sometimes escalate into arguments and then end in reconciliation. Their conversations oscillate between seriousness and fun, between exaggeration and irony, between play and pure entertainment, between Plato and Heidegger, between Karl Valentin and current, meaningless politicians, between TV talk shows, adult education course topics and regulars’ table gossip. We accompany the two gentlemen for seven days, then it’s over. A slice of time. A slice of life. A slice of reality.