This book develops a step-by-step approach to death, making its language audible, which continues to resonate and challenge throughout life.
The irrevocable loss caused by death is a cause of horror for us. However, beyond this terrifying vision, reflection on death finds its expression in a singular rhetoric that multiplies it and turns it into a phenomenon, a manifestation and even a living experience. Byung-Chul Han describes death in his kaleidoscopic variety to the thread of his readings of Adorno, Heidegger, Derrida, Lévinas, Kafka and Handke. In this sense, this book develops a step-by-step approach to death, making its language audible, which continues to resonate and challenge throughout life. Thus, we are discovered death as the creator of living spaces for the mortal existence of the human being.