Theodor Herzlās Altneuland, The Old-New Land, was not just a utopian novel; it was a syntax of resurrection. He believed that if a people could imagine itself in its own grammar again, it could re-enter history. A century later, the dream has…
Theodor Herzlās Altneuland, The Old-New Land, was not just a utopian novel; it was a syntax of resurrection. He believed that if a people could imagine itself in its own grammar again, it could re-enter history. A century later, the dream has…