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Черпокова, Светла
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Влашки, Младен
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Kamenov, Daniel
With his final, posthumously published, novel, Thomas Wolfe digs deep into the human condition and comes to the conclusion that people, as a group and as a collective, deny the importance of individual existence. All people are “nameless atoms” and as an individual existence each individual being serves only as an obstacle to others as a group. This article observes the life and death of one of those “man-swarm atoms” and explores what it means in a deeper philosophical and existential sense using Albert Camus’s philosophy of revolt.
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Ivanova, Ralitsa
The article discusses three dystopian visions in contemporary German literature in order to attain revelatory perspectives for the future of Europe. If the first example is a trivialization of the image of Europe, against the background of which a more pessimistic forecast emerges, the second and third emphatically plead for a fundamental structural renewal of the old continent and thus launch the idea of Europe as a borderless transit area.
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