More cool memories from the master of postmodernism. This third book in the Cool Memories series is culled from Baudrillard's notebooks in the period when he was composing The Illusion of the End and The Perfect Crime. In it, he resumes his investigation of the meta-metaphysics of objects. Like its predecessors, the book is a work of brief meditations, of poetic musings: in a word, of fragments.
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More cool memories from the master of postmodernism. This third book in the Cool Memories series is culled from Baudrillard's notebooks in the period when he was composing The Illusion of the End and The Perfect Crime. In it, he resumes his investigation of the meta-metaphysics of objects. Like its predecessors, the book is a work of brief meditations, of poetic musings: in a word, of fragments.
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Minor rubbing. VG. 21x16cm, 154 pp., Translated by Emily Agar. "This third volume in the "Cool Memories" set of books is culled from Jean Baudrillard's notebooks in the period when he was composing "The Illusion of the End" and "The Perfect Crime". In it, he resumes his investigation of the meta-metaphysics of objects. As with its predecessors, the book is a work of brief meditations, of poetic musings: of fragments. Jean Baudrillard is the author of "The Transparency of Evil", The System of Objects" and "America". -Publisher's description.