"Carravetta is a tireless explorer of the rhetorical fascinations of language and its struggles to break through into thought. This collection of essays is a battering intellectual whirlwind, storming through Dante and Nietzsche to meet passions seeking voice in our time." -- Thomas Harrison, Professor of European and Transcultural Studies, University of California Los Angeles, USA, and author of Of Bridges: A Poetic and Philosophical Account (2021) "Peter Carravetta's Language at the Boundaries is a contemporary Defense of Poetry in the great tradition of the genre. No one in the past 30 years has made a stronger case for the poem and the various poetics and interpretive strategies surrounding it. He ranges from a hermeneutics of mysticism to humanistic criticism, always with the goal of translating his theoretical findings 'into meaningful, effective forms for a broader understanding of human experience.'" -- John Paul Russo, Professor of English and Classics, University of Miami, USA, and author of The Future without a Past: The Humanities in a Technological Society (2005) "Among the remarkable aspects of Language at the Boundaries is Carravetta's distinctive ability to bring together the disciplines of poetic literature and philosophy in a veritable effort to reconcile the "ancient quarrel." Erudite and rigorous, creative and provocative, this collection of essays weaves together a tapestry of reflections thoroughly grounded in the history of philosophy from Plato to Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida, and Deleuze with a dazzling engagement with world literature in its differential compass." -- Brian Schroeder, Professor and Chair of Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA.
Language at the Boundaries : Philosophy, Literature, and the Poetics of Culture