Heretical Quodlibets is an exercise in thinking that takes its reader
on a wild journey through cultural and philosophical history, spanning
the classical writings of ancient Greece and Rome, through the
scholarship of the Middle Ages and the revolution in arts and thinking
that was the Renaissance, up to works of the twentieth century. The
author makes no pretensions to being correct in his often radical
conclusions (which he bases on far-ranging connections between events,
concepts, and hypotheses, irreverently playing with ideas, undermining
the commonly received and rediscovering the forgotten). "If the reader,
after perusing some of the texts in this book, says that he's never read
a bigger bunch of nonsense in his life, that would be okay. And if,
despite this, he were to pick up this book again, that would mean that
in fact I didn't write it only for myself."