MARTIN HÄGGLUND is Professor of Comparative Literature and Humanities at Yale University. He is also a member of the Society of Fellows at Harvard University, where he was a Junior Fellow (2009-2012). He is the author of three highly acclaimed books. In his native Sweden, he published his first book, Chronophobia (2002), at the age of twenty-five and was awarded the Swedish Academy's Grez Prize. His first book in English, Radical Atheism (2008), was the subject of a conference at Cornell University, a colloquium at Oxford University, and a 250-page special issue of The New Centennial Review, entitled Living On: Of Martin H&aauml;gglund. His most recent book, Dying for Time: Proust, Woolf, Nabokov (2012) was hailed by the Los Angeles Review of Books as a 'revolutionary' achievement.
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¿Dónde se encuentra el valor de la vida humana? ¿En su trascendencia, en una voluntad superior? Para Martin Hägglund la vida no es el medio, sino el fin. Su valor procede de su finitud. Ser conscientes de nuestra fragilidad y nuestra mortalidad es lo ... SEE MORE