Post Card
Discover the intriguing world of Jacques Derrida's Post Card, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1987. This thought-provoking paperback spans 552 pages and delves into the realms of literature, philosophy, and psychoanalysis. In this captivating work, Derrida presents a unique narrative that resembles a retro love letter—one that is both a message and a mystery. It invites readers to ponder its meaning as it falls into the hands of all who seek to interpret its secrets. The absence or excess of an address transforms it into an open letter, allowing for endless interpretations, from Socrates to Freud. Whether you are a philosophy enthusiast or a lover of poetry, Post Card is a must-read that challenges conventional thought and engages the mind. Don't miss your chance to explore this literary gem!