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Moulik, Moni: A Wounded Dream & other poems 1st. Edition, Calcutta, A Writers Workshop Publication, 1983.
Flexibler Leinen, Handbound by Tulamiah with Indian handloom cloth at 13/8 Patwarbagan Lane, Calcutta ---------------- auf Vorsatz Widmung für Udo Schützsack und SIGNIERT von Moni Moulik / SIGNED by the author, good condition, very rare --------- Beiliegt: handgeschriebe Karte und Brief (1 Seite) von Moulik an Schützsack aus Santiniketan ---------- Moni Moulik (born 1909 in Nazirpur (now Bangladesh), educated at Scottish Church College, Calcutta University, and Rome University, Reader in Bengali in Rome University in 1837. Travelled widely in Europe. In 1948 joined the Diplomatic service and worked as Director of Information at Washington, New York, Tokyo and London. In 1958 went back to Rome as adviser to the Director-Genral of F.A.O. of the U.N. His wife Leela Majumdar died in 1974. Then lived in Santiniketan, West Bengal. His poems are existentialist in inspiration but do not follow set doctrinaire paths. Finds the transcendental faith of Kierkegaard and the Christian mysticism of Maritain beyond his reach and does not share the atheism of Heidegger and Sartre

66 S. 8°; (= Redbird Book) (Third collection of Poems)

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Moulik, Moni: An Endless Feast (Roman Reveries) 1st. Edition, Calcutta, A Writers Workshop Publication, 1979.
Flexibler Leinen, Handbound by Tulamiah with Indian handloom cloth at 13/8 Patwarbagan Lane, Calcutta ---------------- auf Vorsatz Widmung für Udo Schützsack und SIGNIERT von Moni Moulik / SIGNED by the author, good condition, very rare --------- Beiliegt: Originalbriefumschlag von Moulik an Schützsack aus Santiniketan ---------- Moni Moulik (born 1909 in Nazirpur (now Bangladesh), educated at Scottish Church College, Calcutta University, and Rome University, Reader in Bengali in Rome University in 1837. Travelled widely in Europe. In 1948 joined the Diplomatic service and worked as Director of Information at Washington, New York, Tokyo and London. In 1958 went back to Rome as adviser to the Director-Genral of F.A.O. of the U.N. His wife Leela Majumdar died in 1974. Then lived in Santiniketan, West Bengal. His poems are existentialist in inspiration but do not follow set doctrinaire paths. Finds the transcendental faith of Kierkegaard and the Christian mysticism of Maritain beyond his reach and does not share the atheism of Heidegger and Sartre

53 S. + 31 S. Verlagswerbung 8°; (= Redbird Book)

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Moulik, Moni: Twilight & other poems 1st- Edition, Calcutta, A Writers Workshop Publication, 1976.
Flexibler Leinen, Handbound by Tulamiah with Indian handloom cloth at 13/8 Patwarbagan Lane, Calcutta ---------------- auf Vorsatz Widmung für Udo Schützsack und SIGNIERT von Moni Moulik / SIGNED by the author, good condition, very rare ---------- Moni Moulik (born 1909 in Nazirpur (now Bangladesh), educated at Scottish Church College, Calcutta University, and Rome University, Reader in Bengali in Rome University in 1837. Travelled widely in Europe. In 1948 joined the Diplomatic service and worked as Director of Information at Washington, New York, Tokyo and London. In 1958 went back to Rome as adviser to the Director-Genral of F.A.O. of the U.N. His wife Leela Majumdar died in 1974. Then lived in Santiniketan, West Bengal. His poems are existentialist in inspiration but do not follow set doctrinaire paths. Finds the transcendental faith of Kierkegaard and the Christian mysticism of Maritain beyond his reach and does not share the atheism of Heidegger and Sartre

45 S. + 18 S. Verlagswerbung 8°; (= Redbird Book) (A First volume of verse)

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Inwood, Michael. Heidegger. Oxford-NY., Oxford University Press (Past Masters) 1997.

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[KW: Introduction / Einführung zu Martin Heidegger (englische Ausgabe / english edition)]

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