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Episode 109: Infinite Play: On 'The Glass Bead Game,' by Hermann Hesse

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The Art of Wissenkuns

In wissen kunst, kunsts game, right? Play in german. So it's the play of knowledge as opposed to the work of knowledge. In such a narrative, history loses the characteristic absolutism of science and religion. The historian is not free to make up characters and events any more than eschylus was free to invent agamemnon in the trojan war. As in the fictional histories of horey lewis bores or stanislav leme, boundaries between truth and fiction are intentionally blurred.

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