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A Selfish Man [Kindle Edition]

John O'Loughlin
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Another volume of short prose in which a number of John oLoughlin’s principal philosophical themes are recycled in literary guise for the benefit of a wider understanding, A Selfish Man begins with the title piece, a first-person narrative by an advocate of spiritual selfishness, and winds its way through fifteen other examples of his art in this field, culminating in a section of interior monologues which features twelve different thinkers who successively elaborate on their likes and dislikes from a similar ideological standpoint, thereby establishing a unity of mind which transcends their phenomenal differences. In between these two extremes, there are varying amounts of unity and disunity between the characters, but all are caught in the throes of a vigorous philosophical debate. For here, as in other kindred works by this author, action is subordinate to thought, whether we are dealing with a drive to the cinema, a couple watching television, reflections on a soapbox orator, a clandestine affair, or the vicissitudes of a revolutionary politician. Sometimes the characters have names, sometimes not. Sometimes they are a fairly transparent projection of Mr O’Loughlin himself, at other times a degree of fictional objectivity has gone into their fashioning. Whatever the case, A Selfish Man, dating from 1983, bears ample witness to a great philosopher-artist's search for literary perfection through thought. - A Centretruths editorial.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 220 KB
  • Publisher: Centretruths Digital Media (7 Jan 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004IE9YB0
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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By joholin
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Like its predecessor, Millennial Projections (1982), this volume of short prose also contains sixteen pieces, and again it is an intensely philosophical and ideological project that is, however, more self-consciously avant-garde and determined to allow subjectivity, whether in first-person narrative or thought processes, its share of the limelight. This is especially true of the title piece, which is virtually autobiographical and unapologetically individualistic, but it's also characteristic, on a completely different structural basis, of the last piece, 'Twelve Thinkers', who have more in common with one another than might at first seem to be the case!
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Like its predecessor, Millennial Projections (1982), this volume of short prose also contains sixteen pieces, and again it is an intensely philosophical and ideological project that is, however, more self-consciously avant-garde and determined to allow subjectivity, whether in first-person narrative or thought processes, its share of the narrative limelight. This is especially so of the title piece, but it's also characteristic, on a completely different structural basis, of the last piece, 'Twelve Thinkers', who have more in common than might at first seem to be the case!
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