The Thunderbolt of Evil and Goodness without Witnesses: In Conversation with Vasili Grossman, Life and Fate = Blogio žaibas ir nepaliudytas gerumas : pokalbis su Vasilijumi Grossmanu, Gyvenimas ir likimas

[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian]The reviled Jewish-Russian war correspondent Vasily Grossman wrote a masterful novel Life and Fate about the historical battle of Stalingrad (1943), in which he sharply fillets both the Nazi and Stalinist forms of terror in a literary style....

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Autres titres:Blogio žaibas ir nepaliudytas gerumas
Auteur principal: Anckaert, Luc 1962- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla 2016
Dans: Religija ir kultūra
Année: 2016, Volume: 18/19, Pages: 22-37
Sujets non-standardisés:B Ethics
B maži gerumo veiksmai
B etika
B small goodness
B Gyvenimas ir likimas
B Life and Fate
B Vasilijus Grossmanas
B Totalitarianism
B Vasily Grossman
B totalitarizmas
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Résumé:[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian]The reviled Jewish-Russian war correspondent Vasily Grossman wrote a masterful novel Life and Fate about the historical battle of Stalingrad (1943), in which he sharply fillets both the Nazi and Stalinist forms of terror in a literary style. The great ideas about society lead to abuse of power and to oppression. Against the common ideals, Grossman argues for a form of small goodness that takes place on the concrete intersubjective plane. In this article, I elucidate the literary ideas of Grossman by confronting them with analogous philosophical approaches. First of all, the connection between modern rationality and a concentration camp is discussed. Both are accompanied by a form of thoughtlessness. The different forms of small goodness are then analyzed: the refusal to be complicit, the criticism of the great ideologies, the self-sacrifice, the deviation from the command, and the usual ethical norms. For Grossman, the possibility of ethics distinguishes man from the surrounding world. Humanity will remain as long as people are capable of the small goodness.
ISSN:1822-4539
Contient:Enthalten in: Religija ir kultūra