"Death" by Maurice Maeterlinck is a philosophical exploration of the concept of death and the unknown that follows. Published in 1912, the book challenges traditional views on death, delving into fears, misconceptions, and the idea of survival without consciousness. Maeterlinck presents death as a form of life to be embraced with curiosity, suggesting the evolution of consciousness beyond our current state. The narrative raises existential questions about infinity, consciousness, and our place in the universe, advocating for a broader perspective on life and death.
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- Release Date 05/20/2024
- Authors Maurice Maeterlinck, 1865-1921 Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander
- Language English
- Company HardPress
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