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Terror From the Air (2009)

via mitpress.mit.edu This May, Semiotext(e) will be releasing Terror From the Air, the first of a series of translations of his work over the next few years.

via mitpress.mit.edu

This May, Semiotext(e) will be releasing Terror From the Air. Terror from the Air[1] is a book by Peter Sloterdijk, translated by Amy Patton, the debut of a series of Sloterdijk’s translations over the next few years. Sloterdijk is the first philosopher to challenge the French theory monopoly of the late 20th century. I shoul read more by him.

This entry was posted in European culture, theory on May 8, 2009 by jahsonic.

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