Thirst / Gabriel Marcel / Masaki Furukawa

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 海外文学 渇き / ガブリエル・マルセル / 古川正樹
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Item number: BN210696
Released date: 28 Jul 2025
Maker: Gengi Shobo

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Foreign Literature
[Introduction to the Contents]
The true reality of "love" in daily life is pursued through the dialogue of family dramas, and the ontological problems of hunger and thirst in human existence itself are brought into light from the spontaneous self-reflection of each character. This is a representative play of the middle era of the philosopher Gabriel Marcel.
Translated for the first time in Japan.
[Author brief history]
(Gabriel Marcel 1889? 1973)
French philosopher and playwright.
Born in Paris.
At the age of 6 or 7, he tried to write a play.
At the age of 6 or 7, he entered the University of Sorbonne with the aim of music in his mid-teens and philosophy.
At the age of 21, he passed his thesis, "Various Metaphysical Principles of Coleridge in relation to shelling's Philosophy", and after that, he became deeply interested in the art of communion in the United Kingdom where he recuperated.
Based on his intellectual and human foundation, experience and interest from his youth, he continued to develop creative philosophical reflection centered on the problem of love.
Although he became a Catholic, he remained in an unguarded position without any creed.
Although he was a Catholic, he remained in an unguarded position.