Red Rose in the Dark
Explore the profound connections between language and philosophy in Red Rose in the Dark by Dorit Lemberger, published by Academic Studies Press in 2016. This hardback edition spans an impressive 430 pages, delving into the linguistic functions that shape our understanding of the world. Lemberger draws inspiration from Ludwig Wittgenstein, a pivotal figure in the linguistic turn, to investigate the dialogic, aesthetic, and mystical aspects of language through the works of four modern Hebrew poets: Zelda, Yehuda Amichai, Admiel Kosman, and Shimon Adaf.
By examining their unique intertextuality and language games, this book offers a captivating study for anyone interested in Jewish philosophy and the intricate interplay between language and meaning. Whether you are a scholar or a curious reader, Red Rose in the Dark invites you to embark on an enlightening journey through the depths of linguistic expression.