Things Written Randomly in Doubt

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by Allan Cameron

Genre: Fantasy

Published: 2014

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A work in three parts, Things Written starts with aphorisms in “How Not to Be a Ruminant", shifts to essays in “Weights and Counterweights", and concludes with poetry in “By the Metre". Some arguments appear in more than one section, and include nationalism, class, free will, religion, literature and the arts, but the theme of human relationships runs through the entire book, and is most closely examined with reference to Martin Buber's ideas in a long essay entitled “Cats and Dogs, and Other Things We Cannot Understand". “... there is ... in Cameron's work, a lingering spirituality, a faith that something soulful and significant is present in the everyday, in the ordinary 'heroism of mortals' he writes of. On occasion this takes the form of scepticism about science's claim to be able to quantify and explain all experience. Like the philosopher John Gray, he is dubious about 'progress', political, economic, and scientific. ... if Scottish literature has...

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