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Difference and Orientation -- Contents -- Translator Information -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Introduction -- The Guardian of Difference: The Essayist Alexander Kluge by Richard Langston -- Part II Literature -- 1. The Difference: Heinrich von Kleist (1985) -- 2. Storytelling Is the Representation of Differences (2001) -- 3. The Peacemaker (2003) -- 4. Companions in Now-Time (2007) -- 5. Storytelling Means Dissolving Relations (2008) -- 6. Theory of Storytelling: Lecture One (2013) -- 7. What Is a Metaphor? (2016) -- Part III Film -- 8. Word and Film (1965) by Edgar Reitz, Alexander Kluge, and Wilfried Reinke -- 9. Bits of Conversation (1966) -- 10. The Realistic Method and the "Filmic" (1975) -- 11. Film: A Utopia (1983) -- 12. A Plan with the Force of a Battleship (2008) -- 13. No Farewell to Yesterday: New German Cinema from 1962 to 1981 as Seen from 2011 (2012) -- Part IV From Classical to New Media: Opera, Television, Internet -- 14. An Answer to Two Opera Quotations (1983/84) -- 15. On the Expressions "Media" and "New Media": A Selection of Keywords (1984) -- 16. Medialization-Musealization (1990) -- 17. The Opera Machine (2001) -- 18. Primitive Diversity (2002) -- 19. Planting Gardens in the Data Tsunami (2010) -- Part V Theory -- 20. The Role of Fantasy (1974) -- 21. The Function of the Distorted Angle in the Destructive Intention (1989) -- 22. The Political without Its Despair: On the Concept of "Populism" (1992) -- 23. War (2001) -- 24. The Art of Drawing Distinctions (2003) -- 25. Critique, Up Close and Personal (2007) -- 26. The Actuality of Adorno (2009) -- 27. Inventory of a Century: On Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project (2013) -- 28. An Instance of Internet Telephony over the Himalayas (2016) -- Index.
Together, these works highlight Kluge's career-spanning commitment to unorthodox, essayistic thinking.
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Kluge, Alexander
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