I'm writing this at the minute ten of the video. I remember being in university and hearing the quote in Spanish, something like, "there can no be poetry after Auschwitz". I always thought about Auschwitz like if it was an original sin for mankind, something that makes us guilty to all of us. That flaw means that we can no more create beauty. I remember Isaiah in the old testament, there's no just man, neither one. There's no right to create beauty because we are all guilty, and we lost Paradise. I remember receiving some response to Adorno's quote from the argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges. He said in one of his storys that the things that a man do can save mankind. That's about Jesus of course, but y think it can be applied to poetry. Even if we are all guilty, may be poetry is the way to give redemption to us all. At least we should try, specialty after Auschwitz. Like if we think, "may be something I create can redeem us all, I must keep trying". I'm from Argentina and I'm so sorry I have no a good English. Thank you so much for the video
Thank you for this!! Just what I needed this week as I'm writing something that comes from my own trauma and I find writing it a whole journey! It's healing for me and the more I heal the clearer the story becomes for me 🩵
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Congratulations on your language skills, as a german I am quite unsure if English or german (maybe tinted by one of the many local dialects xD) is your native language
"In the dark times... will there also be singing? Yes, there will also be singing. About the dark times." Just saw a movie/series that starts with those Brecht lines, anyone know what I'm referring to? For the life of me I can't remember which title. Thanks!
Thank you 🙏 this was great. Just wondering if stream of consciousness writing could lift us out of the historical limitations of art why it didn’t raise Kerouac, example you gave, out of sexism?
Hi Julian, can iask, did you read 'critique of everyday life' (parts 1,2 and a later 3rd part). I feel this particular set of books can help us understand the agst of post war reality. And im pretty sure diogenes of synop offered a similar critique of our barbaric civility.
I'm writing this at the minute ten of the video. I remember being in university and hearing the quote in Spanish, something like, "there can no be poetry after Auschwitz".
I always thought about Auschwitz like if it was an original sin for mankind, something that makes us guilty to all of us. That flaw means that we can no more create beauty. I remember Isaiah in the old testament, there's no just man, neither one. There's no right to create beauty because we are all guilty, and we lost Paradise.
I remember receiving some response to Adorno's quote from the argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges. He said in one of his storys that the things that a man do can save mankind. That's about Jesus of course, but y think it can be applied to poetry. Even if we are all guilty, may be poetry is the way to give redemption to us all. At least we should try, specialty after Auschwitz. Like if we think, "may be something I create can redeem us all, I must keep trying".
I'm from Argentina and I'm so sorry I have no a good English. Thank you so much for the video
Its just not true. Guilt is a power invention subsequent to the call of your morality.
Thank you for this!! Just what I needed this week as I'm writing something that comes from my own trauma and I find writing it a whole journey! It's healing for me and the more I heal the clearer the story becomes for me 🩵
Just a friendly reminder that today is the last day you can download my “Complete Guide to Žižek” ebook series. After that it will revert back to being a quarterly subscription service with a new text released every 3 months. Link is: www.patreon.com/julianphilosophy
Great video!! Please do more videos on adorno and jameson pleasee
Omg thank you julian🙏🏻
What a rich lecture. So many references!
Congratulations on your language skills, as a german I am quite unsure if English or german (maybe tinted by one of the many local dialects xD) is your native language
I adore Adorno.
😂 good one
Smart that you changed the name of the Video!!
"In the dark times... will there also be singing? Yes, there will also be singing. About the dark times."
Just saw a movie/series that starts with those Brecht lines, anyone know what I'm referring to?
For the life of me I can't remember which title. Thanks!
Thank you 🙏 this was great. Just wondering if stream of consciousness writing could lift us out of the historical limitations of art why it didn’t raise Kerouac, example you gave, out of sexism?
Hi Julian, can iask, did you read 'critique of everyday life' (parts 1,2 and a later 3rd part). I feel this particular set of books can help us understand the agst of post war reality.
And im pretty sure diogenes of synop offered a similar critique of our barbaric civility.
Did Adorno have any favorite artists?
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"To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric."
damn, that is brutal.