What if the greatest war is not fought on a battlefield, but within the human psyche? In The Theatre of War, Dr. Boban Ramesan invites us into a profound and lyrical meditation on the eternal conflict between our primal nature and the thin veneer of civilization. The book unfolds as a surreal, one-sided conversation between a modern man and a silent, stony god-a monologue that becomes a journey into the depths of the human soul. The central metaphor is the "caveman," a living presence within us all. He is not a distant ancestor, but a dormant force: the source of our violence, our deepest fears, and our earliest sparks of art and philosophy. As the narrator wrestles with this internal figure, the book traces humanity's path from the bloodied cave to the modern city, finding that our technological advancements have not quelled the ancient rage, but merely given it new, more devastating weapons. Ramesan masterfully blurs the lines between poetry and prose, reality and dream, creating a narrative that is both timeless and urgently contemporary. He examines our most cherished concepts-freedom, memory, art, and faith-through this primal lens, revealing their complexities and contradictions. Why does man crave freedom only to create new forms of bondage? Is memory a sacred repository of truth or a self-edited fiction for survival? Is the art of war a grotesque corruption of the human spirit or its most honest reflection? Spanning evocative settings from the silence of a hospital ward to the vibrant chaos of a traveler's journey, The Theatre of War is not merely a book about conflict; it is a work of existential philosophy. It challenges the reader to confront the demon within, to question the narratives we build to comfort ourselves, and to ask whether the pursuit of peace is humanity's noblest ideal or its most beautiful, unattainable lie.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - What if the greatest war is not fought on a battlefield, but within the human psyche In The Theatre of War, Dr. Boban Ramesan invites us into a profound and lyrical meditation on the eternal conflict between our primal nature and the thin veneer of civilization. The book unfolds as a surreal, one-sided conversation between a modern man and a silent, stony god-a monologue that becomes a journey into the depths of the human soul.The central metaphor is the 'caveman,' a living presence within us all. He is not a distant ancestor, but a dormant force: the source of our violence, our deepest fears, and our earliest sparks of art and philosophy. As the narrator wrestles with this internal figure, the book traces humanity's path from the bloodied cave to the modern city, finding that our technological advancements have not quelled the ancient rage, but merely given it new, more devastating weapons.Ramesan masterfully blurs the lines between poetry and prose, reality and dream, creating a narrative that is both timeless and urgently contemporary. He examines our most cherished concepts-freedom, memory, art, and faith-through this primal lens, revealing their complexities and contradictions. Why does man crave freedom only to create new forms of bondage Is memory a sacred repository of truth or a self-edited fiction for survival Is the art of war a grotesque corruption of the human spirit or its most honest reflection Spanning evocative settings from the silence of a hospital ward to the vibrant chaos of a traveler's journey, The Theatre of War is not merely a book about conflict; it is a work of existential philosophy. It challenges the reader to confront the demon within, to question the narratives we build to comfort ourselves, and to ask whether the pursuit of peace is humanity's noblest ideal or its most beautiful, unattainable lie. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781923679153
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