Raging for the Exit: A Commonplace Book

· Wipf and Stock Publishers
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Inspired by the commonplace books and epistolary tradition of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, in which writers ranged through science, philosophy, music, theology, poetry, and anything else that struck their fancies, this book is a collaboration, an improvisation in two voices. Drawing on a variety of traditions and a cloud of witnesses, from Amos Wilder, Paul Ricoeur, and Theodor Adorno to Michael Taussig and Zhao Dongming, along with wide-ranging riffs on Hebrew and Christian scriptures, the authors search reality's mysteries with wit and insight.

About the author

David Breeden is a poet and Unitarian Universalist minister in Minnesota. His most recent poetry collection (2012) is They Played for Timelessness (with Chips of When). Steven Schroeder is a poet and visual artist who teaches in Asian Classics and the Basic Program of Liberal Education for Adults at the University of Chicago. His most recent poetry collection is Turn (2012).

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