The Waste Books
Author(s): Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
The most celebrated of Lichtenberg's works, The Waste Books demonstrate an unflagging intelligence and encyclopedic curiosity. Wittily deflating the pretensions of leaming and society and examining a range of philosophical questions, he tracks his own thoughts down hidden pathways to disconcerting and sometimes hilarious conclusions. The Waste Books have been greatly admired by writers as different as Tolstoy, Einstein, and Andre Breton, while Nietzsche and Wittgenstein acknowledged them as a significant inspiration for their own radical work in philosophy. The record of a brilliant and subtle mind in action, they are above all a powerful testament to the necessity, and pleasure, of unfettered thought.
General Information
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- : The New York Review of Books, Inc
- : NYRB Classics
- : 0.28
- : 01 October 2000
- : United States
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
- : Paperback
- : 10
- : 264
More About The Product
German scientist and man of letters Georg Christoph Lichtenberg was an eighteenth century polymath: an experimental physicist, an astronomer, a mathernatician, a practicing critic of art and literature.