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The Unbearable Burden of the Obvious Part I

The Unbearable Burden of the Obvious Part I

I laugh, sing and drink
Leo Feyaerts
Leo Feyaerts
Language: English - ISBN: 9789464807554 - 281 pages
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Synopsis

Leo Feyaerts (Dessel, 1945) was a Kempen student in the middle of the Leuven Linguistic Conflict. He obtained a master's degree in Modern History in 1972 and taught at the Episcopal College in Echt (the Netherlands) until his retirement in 2007. In addition to his field of study, his interests include politics, philosophy and literature. Part I: The introverted Carlo from the Antwerp Kempen region, a student at the Catholic University of Leuven, is drawn into the world of alcohol and women that characterises the life of the student club "Mother Geelse" by the exuberant "Big Bad Wolf". This society provides him with the distraction he needs to deal with his family problems, love troubles and childhood memories. At the same time, he is confronted with the Flemish-Walloon division (the Linguistic Conflict) and the disputes between the Left and the Right. Part II introduces his comrade Staf Van der Auwera and Carlo's mother. Part III offers a fundamental critique of left-wing egalitarianism and the contemporary obsession with tolerance, especially the philosophers Adorno and Derrida. With deep psychological insight, the complete trilogy offers a powerful period document.

About Leo Feyaerts

Leo Feyaerts
Leo Feyaerts is geboren te Dessel (België) in 1945 en stond als Kempens student te midden van de chaos die de Leuvense taalstrijd met zich meebracht. Hij behaalde het licentiaat Moderne Geschiedenis in 1972 en onderwees aan het Bisschoppelijk College in Echt (Nederland) tot zijn pensionering in 2007. Tot zijn blikveld behoren naast zijn vakgebied zowel politiek, als filosofie, als literatuur.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateSaturday, 19 July 2025
Edition1
ISBN9789464807554
Pagecount281
Interior colorBlack/white
Size155 x 235 mm
AuthorLeo Feyaerts
CategoryLiterature > Novels