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 · Find Schopenhauer's Telescope by Donovan, Gerard at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Gerard Donvan's novel "Schopenhauer's Telescope" take as it's focal point an act that was carried out all too often during Europe's tortured twentieth century: the digging of a mass grave. One would expect that such a setting would provide for a rather limited narrative, but as it turns out, the opposite is true/5(16).  · Schopenhauer s TelescopeGerard Donovan Scribner Schopenhauer s Telescope is Gerard Donovan s first novel Best keep your own scope trained for of this author s work because it is burgeoning with promise Schopenhauer s Telescope presents a conversation between two men One is digging a large hole in the ground in the frozen Northern European ground The other is watching him /5().


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Find Schopenhauer's Telescope by Donovan, Gerard at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Gerard Donvan's novel "Schopenhauer's Telescope" take as it's focal point an act that was carried out all too often during Europe's tortured twentieth century: the digging of a mass grave. One would expect that such a setting would provide for a rather limited narrative, but as it turns out, the opposite is true. Schopenhauer once said that to gain perspective on yourself, you should act as though you were 50 years in the future, looking back at yourself through the wrong end of a telescope. That’s all well and good as a philosophical conceit, but it’s a flimsy hook from which to hang a novel.

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