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Hardcover Jean Améry: Identity, Time, Failure Book

ISBN: 0197846912

ISBN13: 9780197846919

Jean Améry: Identity, Time, Failure

In this volume, Ilit Ferber offers the first comprehensive philosophical study of Jean Am ry's oeuvre. A Holocaust survivor and lifelong exile, Am ry is best known for At the Mind's Limits (1966), his searing reflection on Auschwitz. Yet the prominence of this work has often obscured the breadth of his thought. Read together with On Aging (1968) and On Suicide (1976), as well as his essays on literature and culture, a fuller picture emerges: Am ry's writings form a sustained meditation on identity, time, and failure.

Jean Am ry: Identity, Time, Failure shows how Am ry's autobiographical voice and his philosophical reflections are deeply intertwined. Rather than standing in opposition, they mutually illuminate one another, making his work a rare case where personal experience becomes the ground of philosophical inquiry. Across memoir, essay, and literary interpretation, Am ry probes resentment, exile, aging, and voluntary death, with a style that is both intimate and uncompromising.

At the heart of the book is the claim that Am ry should be understood not only as a witness but also as a philosopher in his own right. His refusal of consolation, his insistence on irreparable suffering, and his reflections on the fragility of selfhood position him as a central figure in twentieth-century thought.

Through close readings, this book brings Am ry into dialogue with Sartre, Proust, Beauvoir, Nietzsche, Flaubert, and Jank l vitch. These dialogues highlight the originality of Am ry's perspective while situating him within broader philosophical and literary traditions.

Both introduction and invitation, Jean Am ry: Identity, Time, Failure guides readers through Am ry's corpus and positions him at the crossroads of philosophy, literature, and testimony. It demonstrates why his voice-rooted in personal experience yet reaching beyond it-remains urgently relevant to questions of identity, mortality, and the limits of human endurance.

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Format: Hardcover

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Releases 7/15/2026

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