„Teraźniejszość istnieje tylko dlatego, że przyszłość zamienia się w przeszłość” – Momo i Mistrza Hory rozważania o czasie na tle teorii filozoficznych i koncepcji antropologicznych
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Janikowski, Tobiasz
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Michael Ende - czuły fantasta. Sylwetka i strategia pisarska / redakcja naukowa Angela Bajorek, Małgorzata Chrobak, Dorota Szczęśniak. - Kraków : Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego, 2020. - S. 178-[196]
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MomoMichael Ende
time
anthropology
philosophy
Date: 2020
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The novel Momo by Michael Ende, published in 1973 with the subtitle A peculiar
story about the thieves of time and a child who returned people their stolen time, is
often seen as a critical study of civilization and social changes. The narratives
present in Momo, however, are primarily reflections on time, the passing and
disappearance of positive interpersonal relationships, expressed using simple
categories – understandable to young readers. It is also an attempt to present an
eponymous phenomenon, having all the attributes of a primary concept (and
therefore escaping unambiguous definition) in the network of relationships
that directly affect the condition of modern man. Taking this point of view, the
book by Michael Ende may provoke an attempt to synthetically juxtapose the
descriptions of time present in the narrative of the novel against the “classical”
or contemporary philosophical and anthropological concepts that place time in
the center of attention as one of the basic existential determinants.