Son of Saul, Kierkegaard, and the Holocaust

The New York Times (2016)
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Abstract

Art often is the subject of philosophy; it is more rare that a work of art becomes philosophy, pursued by means other than language. In its cinematic way, Son of Saul, a Hungarian film by László Nemes about the Holocaust, engages with the same set of problems that the nineteenth century Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard wrote about.

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Katalin Balog
Rutgers University - Newark

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