Giorgio Agamben tackles our crisis-ridden world in a series of
powerful philosophical essays.
"Which house is burning?" asks Giorgio Agamben. "The country where you
live, or Europe, or the whole world? Perhaps the houses, the cities have
already burnt down--who knows how long ago?--in a single immense blaze
that we pretended not to see." In this collection of four luminous,
lyrical essays, Agamben brings his characteristic combination of
philosophical acuity and poetic intensity to bear on a world in crisis.
Whether surveying the burning house of our culture in the title essay,
the architecture of pure exteriority in "Door and Threshold," the
language of prophecy in "Lessons in the Darkness," or the word of the
witness in "Testimony and Truth," Agamben's insights throw a revealing
light on questions both timeless and topical. Written in dark times over
the past year, and rich with the urgency of our moment, the essays in
this volume also seek to show how what appears to be an impasse can,
with care and attention, become the door leading to a way out.