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Poetry, Language, Thought by Martin Heidegger
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Poetry, Language, Thought (Perennial Classics)

by Martin Heidegger

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Harper Perennial Modern Classics (2001), Paperback, 256 pages

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This has to be another of my all-time changed-my-life in terms of looking at things books. I like that it begins with poetry and the commentary on art and ends with commentary on, and some pieces of, poetry. ( )
  medievalmama | Jan 21, 2008 |
Presents Heiddegger's aesthetic view of Being and Dasein. Curiously, he moves from "poetry" and the purpose of a poet, to construction, and the building of dwellings.
  keylawk | Aug 2, 2007 |
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Essential reading for students and anyone interested in the great philosophers. "[A] first-rate translation preceded by an excellent introduction . . . [a] very valuable collection."--Review of Metaphysics

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