Elemental Sonority: Heidegger, Hölderlin, and Thunder

Janus Head 7 (2):298-314 (2004)
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Through a critical reading of Hölderlin’s poetry and Heidegger’s thinking, this essay explores how thunder awakens us to the elemental, opens us to the elements through their boundaries or cracks, and brings the hum and clamor of things, their elemental voices, to our presence

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