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What is a Rune

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by Collin Cleary


  Thomas Sheehan, “Heidegger and the Nazis,” a review of Victor Farias’ Heidegger et le nazisme, in The New York Review of Books, vol. 35, no. 10, June 16, 1988, 38–47.

  [←177]

  The best book on this subject, incidentally, is Michael E. Zimmerman’s Heidegger’s Confrontation with Modernity: Technology, Politics, Art (Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1990).

  [←178]

  Hans Sluga, “‘Conflict is the Father of All Things’: Heidegger’s Polemical Conception of Politics,” in A Companion to Heidegger’s Introduction to Metaphysics, 224.

  [←179]

  See “Patrick McGoohan’s The Prisoner,” in Summoning the Gods.

  [←180]

  This is currently available on DVD as part of the BBC’s six-disc Henrik Ibsen Collection (BBC Home Entertainment, 2007).

  [←181]

  Immanuel Kant, Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, trans. James W. Ellington (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing, 1993), 10.

  [←182]

  Otto Weininger, Sex and Character: An Investigation of Fundamental Principles, trans. Ladislaus Löb (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005), 140.

  [←183]

  Billy Smart, “World Theatre: Brand,” http://screenplaystv.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/world-theatre-brand-bbc-1959/#_ftn1. I am indebted to this piece for quite a bit of the information in my essay on the making both of the stage production and telecast.

  [←184]

  Michael Meyer, Not Prince Hamlet: A Life in Literary and Theatrical London (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989), 165.

  [←185]

  These two quotes, and a number of anecdotes recounted here, appear in the pages of Robert Fairclough’s The Prisoner: The Official Companion to the Classic TV Series (New York: I Books, 2002).

  [←186]

  http://www.the-prisoner-6.freeserve.co.uk/markstein.htm

  [←187]

  Both quotes appear on page 104 of The Prisoner: The Official Companion.

  Table of Contents

  Front Matter

  Cover

  Title page

  Copyright

  Frontispiece

  Contents

  Dedication

  Editor's Introduction

  Author's Preface

  1. What is a Rune?

  2. The Fourfold

  3. The Ninefold

  4. The Gifts of Odin & His Brothers

  5. The Stones Cry Out: Cave Art & the Origin of the Human Spirit

  6. Ásatrú & the Political

  7. Are We Free?

  8. Heidegger: An Introduction for Anti-Modernists

  9. "All or Nothing": THE PRISONER & Ibsen's BRAND

  About the Author

  Table of Contents

  Front Matter

  Cover

  Title page

  Copyright

  Frontispiece

  Contents

  Dedication

  Editor's Introduction

  Author's Preface

  1. What is a Rune?

  2. The Fourfold

  3. The Ninefold

  4. The Gifts of Odin & His Brothers

  5. The Stones Cry Out: Cave Art & the Origin of the Human Spirit

  6. Ásatrú & the Political

  7. Are We Free?

  8. Heidegger: An Introduction for Anti-Modernists

  9. "All or Nothing": THE PRISONER & Ibsen's BRAND

  About the Author

 

 

 


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