
"In the tradition of J. G. Hamann ("Poetry is the mother tongue of the human race"), Romantics such as Schlegel and Novalis (the fragment as the proper form of philosophy), and Nietzsche, Luke Fischer´s new monograph contains a meditation on the filigran relationships between fragment, poetry, and philosophy under modern conditions. The result is a beautiful book -- subtle, thought-provoking, inspiring, and rich with remarkable Geistesblitzen." --Eckart Förster, Professor emeritus of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, USA
"Enter Luke Fischer's rich fragmentary meditation on poetry and philosophy: you will learn that "Poetry is the progressive incarnation of the logos" and you will be changed by what you read." --Kevin Hart, Jo Rae Wright University Distinguished Professor, Duke University, USA "As a fragment points to a whole, of which it is a part, so Luke Fischer's fragments conduct us holistically into the living present. Capacious, provocative, scintillating, these poetic and philosophical fragments are saltations of intuitive insight, while the essay that follows is as comprehensive as it is illuminating." --Paul Kane, Professor Emeritus of English, Vassar College, USA "Luke Fischer's rare synthesis of gifts, as a philosopher and poet, allows him to write-with uncommon clarity, authority and existential commitment, from that mysterious space between these disciplines-a work that performs what it claims, enlivening a neglected genre." --Jakob Ziguras, poet, translator and philosopher, author of Venetian Mirrors "Where can we find today an authentic heritage of German romantic philosophy? In Luke Fischer's fascinating new monograph. The hidden Orphic undercurrent of the romantics resurfaces in an open manner in his profoundly meditative and poetic aphorisms." --David W. Wood, Associate Editor of Symphilosophie: International Journal of Philosophical Romanticism, University of Bonn, Germany