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Pascal Mercier (1944–2023)

Autor(a) de Night Train to Lisbon

19+ Works 4,223 Membros 144 Reviews 9 Favorited

About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

(dut) Pascal Mercier is het pseudoniem van de Zwitserse filosoof Peter Bieri (1944-) waaronder hij romans schrijft. Niet te verwarren met de Zwitserse politicus Peter Bieri (1952-).

(eng) Pascal Mercier is the pen-name used by the Swiss philosopher Peter Bieri (b. 1944) as a novelist. He has also published philosophical books using his real name. He is not the same as the Swiss politician Peter Bieri (b. 1952).

Obras de Pascal Mercier

Associated Works

Notes sur la vie littéraire (1999) — Editor, algumas edições3 cópias
André Gide, Jean Schlumberger, Correspondance, 1901-1950 (2016) — Editor, algumas edições1 exemplar(es)

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome de batismo
Bieri, Peter
Outros nomes
Mercier, Pascal
Data de nascimento
1944-06-23
Data de falecimento
2023-06-27
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Zwitserland
País (para mapa)
Zwitserland
Local de nascimento
Bern, Bern, Zwitserland
Local de falecimento
Berlijn, Duitsland
Locais de residência
Bern, Zwitserland
Educação
Universiteit Londen (welk college?)
Universiteit Heidelberg
Ocupação
Hoogleraar filosofie
auteur
Organizações
Freie Universität, Berlijn, Duitsland
Premiações
Lichtenberg-Medaille (2006)
Aviso de desambiguação
Pascal Mercier is het pseudoniem van de Zwitserse filosoof Peter Bieri (1944-) waaronder hij romans schrijft. Niet te verwarren met de Zwitserse politicus Peter Bieri (1952-).

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As someone who totally enjoys their philosophy Huxley style, i found this book absolutely wonderful and incredibly thought provoking.

I really do love good philosophers who are able to place deep philosophical discourse into novels that can either be read just as stories and/or as works of philosophy. Aldous Huxley was a master at this after becoming annoyed that only academia would ever read his philosophy papers and wishing for a far further reaching demographic than academia - which Huxley certainly achieved. Peter Bieri, AKA Pascal Mercier, while not having written as much as Huxley certainly matches him, IMHO, for depth of thinking and skill of writing.

What i really enjoy about the philosophical novel is that, to my mind, it frees up the thinking of the philosopher to say much much more than if they were simply writing an academic paper. In the novel form the philosopher can ascribe thoughts and ideas to fictional characters and not then have to carry any burden for holding such a view point themselves, whether they do or not, they can simply blame it upon the character and distance themselves from it entirely. While in academic philosophy what is written is pretty much always blamed on the philosopher and history has shown that philosophers have expressed certain views while muting others in order to appease and placate the ruling powers of their societies, peers and academia. The philosophical novel, is in my opinion, far more honest than the academic paper.

Anyways, get your thinking cap on if you want to read this one. It'll certainly get the neurons fired up.
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5t4n5 | outras 101 resenhas | Aug 9, 2023 |
I'm not having a good run with books at the moment, and whilst I really wanted to enjoy this one, I ended up persisting for 160 pages and then deciding that it wasn't for me. I did appreciate the very descriptive and philisophical nature of the story but is was just too slow.
 
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gianouts | outras 101 resenhas | Jul 5, 2023 |
Raimund Gregorius es profesor de lenguas clásicas, un hombre culto. Un buen día, de repente, sale de su clase y tma un tren a Lisboa. En su equipaje hay un tomo de reflexiones filosóficas escritas por un médico portugués: Amadeu Prado. Fascinado por el libro, Gregorius decide averiguar todo lo relacionado con el autor.
Amadeu Prado era el hijo de un austero juez que se suicidó durante el régimen de Salazar. Se convirtió en médico con el propósito de ayudar a los pobres y gozó de una enorme popularidad en su barrio hasta el día en que el odiado jefe de policía cayó enfermo ante su puerta y él le salvó la vida.
Gregorius, obsesionado con la filosofía y la vida de Prado, pasa tiempo en Portugal con el propósito de conocer a todos aquellos amigos y familiares que puedan contarle su historia. En gran medida, Gregorius es la antítesis de Prado, un hombre inquieto, capaz de desafiar los puntos de vista ortodoxos. Ahora, a través de su influencia póstuma, el prudente maestro de escuela es movido a la acción.
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Natt90 | outras 101 resenhas | Mar 23, 2023 |
Perlman's Silence demands a lot of courage, patience and persistence of the reader, but it is worth it. Bieri's insightful description of the slow inner deterioration of the middle aged academic Perlman is a compelling read. At first I thought that it was all too detailed and long, but that is the way it also is for the protagonist. As a reader you have to crawl so deeply into Perlamn's skin that his thoughts almost become yours. And that is great writing!
Just like in 'Ńight train to Lisbon', the protagonist is a man who is well settled in his academic interest, but through an emotional upheaval starts to obsess about something completely illogical, which changes the way he experiences the world around him, and the course of his life. Both books are sort of a quest for the right relationship with reality.
I found Perlman's quest harder to read, because I didn't like Perlman as a person, so I was not always sympathetic to crooked reasoning of this egocentric man.

By the way the English translation of this book is a lot better than the one for 'Night train to Lisbon'.
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Marietje.Halbertsma | outras 18 resenhas | Jan 9, 2022 |

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