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Kierkegaard's REPETITION

- Recollections into the Future

About Kierkegaard's REPETITION

Kierkegaard's Repetition, Recollections into the Future is a multigenerational family memoir which employs several unique concepts from Kierkegaard. The author, a 5th-generation descendant of the family's first paternal immigrant to the West Coast, recounts a California pioneer family's past through a unique lens. Kierkegaard's concepts of repetition, as well as his Three Stages on Life's Way, are employed in telling the true story of a young boy who left northern Europe alone at age twelve as a cabin boy to sail around the world, before landing on the California coast in time for the Gold Rush. The memoir's historical background is interwoven with the pre-automobile 19th-century history of Los Angeles and its early all-electric railway network managed by the author's great grandfather after whom he is named. The theory of memoir-writing is explored using philosophical, literary, and psychological themes presented in Kierkegaard's enigmatic book, Repetition.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798865092094
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • October 29, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x229x6 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 159 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: September 21, 2025

Description of Kierkegaard's REPETITION

Kierkegaard's Repetition, Recollections into the Future is a multigenerational family memoir which employs several unique concepts from Kierkegaard. The author, a 5th-generation descendant of the family's first paternal immigrant to the West Coast, recounts a California pioneer family's past through a unique lens. Kierkegaard's concepts of repetition, as well as his Three Stages on Life's Way, are employed in telling the true story of a young boy who left northern Europe alone at age twelve as a cabin boy to sail around the world, before landing on the California coast in time for the Gold Rush. The memoir's historical background is interwoven with the pre-automobile 19th-century history of Los Angeles and its early all-electric railway network managed by the author's great grandfather after whom he is named. The theory of memoir-writing is explored using philosophical, literary, and psychological themes presented in Kierkegaard's enigmatic book, Repetition.

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