Veritas

Jean Dewaerheid


Engels | 11-11-2017 | 158 pagina's

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“Der Vitruvianische Mensch” by Ulrike Bolenz (front cover) is a modern version of “The Vitruvian Man”, the famous drawing by Leonardo da Vinci around 1490. It depicts a man in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart and inscribed in a circle and square. This novel refers to the expression "squaring the circle", a metaphor for trying to do the impossible. The quadrature of the circle stands here for science, fiction, progress, avangardisme, ... but refers at the same time to the clock with several dates such as 02.12.1804 (Coronation of Napoleon), 1914 (WW1), 11.09.2001 (The September 11 attacks), 16.04.2006 (Brussels mp3 murder), ... A sexagenarian discovers he has been chosen to heal the World. After reflexion, he decides to accept the challenge. While travelling into space and time, he realises he’s getting younger…

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EAN :9789402165890
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Uitgever :Brave New Books
Publicatie datum :  11-11-2017
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :297 mm
Breedte :210 mm
Dikte :15 mm
Gewicht :477 gr
Status :Dit boek wordt geprint. Mogelijk langer levertijd
Aantal pagina's :158