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Galileo's Defence

Om Galileo's Defence

In 1633, at the age of 70, Galileo Galilei was brought before the Inquisition where he formally recanted his views of the solar system and was placed under house arrest near Florence. This book imagines the dialogue between the elderly Galileo and an unknown adversarial interlocutor who confronts the old astronomer on his abjuration, a pretext for the author to discuss fundamental questions of existence: moral compromise and survival solutions in totalitarian regimes, martyrial vocation, renunciations, and ethical dilemmas. It is a dialogue "on prudence and love", both a lyrical text and a dramatic battle of ideas in which Man is pitted against his own Conscience in a most vivid and tender plea for life. Galileo’s Defence is a book that raises rather than solves such dilemmas, an allegory for a truthful and painstaking effort of soul-searching. It is the plea of an accused, the indictment of a prosecutor, and the verdict of an ageless trial: guilty as charged for the love of life. It is ultimately a story relevant not only to Galileo or Octavian Paler, but also to any reader of any time and place who has been chased by “burning stakes” whether in the form of "suspicions of heresy" or of other inner tormenting drives. Galileo's Defence should be embarked upon as a journey of self-discovery at the end of which the reader can hope not ever to “come into conflict with our own selves” as the author once penned – or if we do, to trust our heart and say under our breath: “Nevertheless, it moves.”

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9789731991962
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 156
  • Utgitt:
  • 27. september 2019
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 148x210x8 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 195 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 8. desember 2024

Beskrivelse av Galileo's Defence

In 1633, at the age of 70, Galileo Galilei was brought before the Inquisition where he formally recanted his views of the solar system and was placed under house arrest near Florence. This book imagines the dialogue between the elderly Galileo and an unknown adversarial interlocutor who confronts the old astronomer on his abjuration, a pretext for the author to discuss fundamental questions of existence: moral compromise and survival solutions in totalitarian regimes, martyrial vocation, renunciations, and ethical dilemmas. It is a dialogue "on prudence and love", both a lyrical text and a dramatic battle of ideas in which Man is pitted against his own Conscience in a most vivid and tender plea for life. Galileo’s Defence is a book that raises rather than solves such dilemmas, an allegory for a truthful and painstaking effort of soul-searching. It is the plea of an accused, the indictment of a prosecutor, and the verdict of an ageless trial: guilty as charged for the love of life. It is ultimately a story relevant not only to Galileo or Octavian Paler, but also to any reader of any time and place who has been chased by “burning stakes” whether in the form of "suspicions of heresy" or of other inner tormenting drives.
Galileo's Defence should be embarked upon as a journey of self-discovery at the end of which the reader can hope not ever to “come into conflict with our own selves” as the author once penned – or if we do, to trust our heart and say under our breath: “Nevertheless, it moves.”

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