Private Notebooks: 1914-1916

Private Notebooks: 1914-1916

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  • Create Date:2022-05-08 06:52:40
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Marjorie Perioff
  • ISBN:1324090804
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Summary

During the pandemic, Marjorie Perloff, one of our foremost scholars of global literature, found her mind ineluctably drawn to the profound commentary on life and death in the wartime diaries of eminent philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951)。 Upon learning that these notebooks, which richly contextualize the early stages of his magnum opus, the Tractatus-Logico-Philosophicus, had never before been published in English, the Viennese-born Perloff determinedly set about translating them。 Beginning with the anxious summer of 1914, this historic, en-face edition presents the first-person recollections of a foot soldier in the Austrian Army, fresh from his days as a philosophy student at Cambridge, who must grapple with the hazing of his fellow soldiers, the stirrings of a forbidden sexuality, and the formation of an explosive analytical philosophy that seemed to draw meaning from his endless brushes with death。 Much like Tolstoy’s The Gospel in Brief, Private Notebooks takes us on a personal journey to discovery as it augments our knowledge of Wittgenstein himself。

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Tosh

Read my commentary here: https://tosh。substack。com/p/private-n。。。 Read my commentary here: https://tosh。substack。com/p/private-n。。。 。。。more

Chant

Fascinating look into Wittgenstein’s private life during “the Great War。” As mentioned in the introduction, Wittgenstein merely states the facts such as “worked a little today”c complains about his fellow soldiers, his sexual frustrations, homosexual allusions, and waiting for David Pinsent letters。 Very interesting, indeed。

Kevin

A poignant picture of the “behind the scenes” of the Tractatus。 A whole lot of nothing happens in the first two notebooks。 Most of the entries are about how much work he gets done。 Sometimes a little, sometimes a lot, sometimes none at all。In the third notebook, written while Wittgenstein was on the front lines of the war and facing the possibility of death, suddenly his writing blooms into beautiful spiritual, religious poems。 From these entries we come to see that the Tractatus is really a gui A poignant picture of the “behind the scenes” of the Tractatus。 A whole lot of nothing happens in the first two notebooks。 Most of the entries are about how much work he gets done。 Sometimes a little, sometimes a lot, sometimes none at all。In the third notebook, written while Wittgenstein was on the front lines of the war and facing the possibility of death, suddenly his writing blooms into beautiful spiritual, religious poems。 From these entries we come to see that the Tractatus is really a guide on how to face death without fear。 。。。more