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Published to acclaim in 1977, this controversial novel of ideas follows Konrad Rutkowski - professor of medieval history and former Gestapo officer - as he returns to the scene of his war crimes determined to renounce, or perhaps justify, his Nazi past. In a series of letters to a brother-in-law, Rutkowski lays out his ambivalent reactions to war and unthinkable violence, connecting his own swirling ideas to those of some of the major figures of European thought: Plato, St. Augustine, Descartes, Nietzsche, Freud, and others. But the novel is more than an intellectual meditation. Pekic was himself a frequent political agitator and occasional prisoner, and he drew on his first hand knowledge of police methods and life under totalitarianism to paint a chilling portrait of an intellectual acting as a tool of repression. At the same time he questions whether Rutkowski's ideology puts him outside the philosophical tradition he so admires - or if the line separating it from totalitarianism is not as clear as we like to think.Product Identifiers
PublisherNorthwestern University Press
ISBN-139780810117198
eBay Product ID (ePID)89484215
Product Key Features
Book TitleHow to Quiet a Vampire
AuthorBorislav Pekic
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicBooks
Publication Year2005
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorBorislav Pekic
Series TitleWritings from an Unbound Europe
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States