- Glas (book)
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name = Glas
title_orig = Glas
translator = John P. Leavey, Jr. & Richard Rand
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author =Jacques Derrida
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country =France
language = French
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genre = Philosophy
publisher = Galilee (Original French), University of Nebraska Press (English Translation)
pub_date = 1974
english-pub_date = 1986
media_type = Print
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followed_by ="Glas" is a book by
Jacques Derrida published in1974 . Following the structure ofJean Genet 's "Ce qui est resté d'un Rembrandt déchiré en petits carrés bien réguliers, et foutu aux chiottes", ["What Remains of aRembrandt Torn Into Four Equal Pieces and Flushed Down the Toilet"] the text is written in two columns. The left column is aboutHegel , the right column is about Genet. However, each column weaves its way around quotations of all kinds, both from the works discussed and from dictionaries. These quotations are written in a different font and separated from the text of each column. Yet the main text does not explicitly discuss the quotations as one would expect from a normal commentary. It is not clear to the reader what order they should read the passages in. Sometimes words are cut in half by a quotation which may last several pages.Glas can be read as a way for Derrida to confront Hegel without being assimilated in
Hegels system as an anti-thesis.Bibliography
* Jacques Derrida, "Glas", (Paris: Galilée, 1974)
* Jacques Derrida, "Glas", trans. John P. Leavey, Jr. & Richard Rand (Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1986)External links
* [http://www.kainos.it/numero4/disvelamenti/derrida/Glas2-francese.doc Extracts from "Glas"] (
MS Word document format)
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