I Owe the World a Dead Person

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Released August 15, 1994

Overview

In order to justify interpreting the Oresteia as a representation of the "birth of democracy" (P. Stein), one has to repress a lot, for example the sacrifice of Iphigenia or Elektra's feminist rebellion. The Oresteia represents an "Egyptian" material, situated between Europe and Asia, incomprehensible to both. That makes it interesting for a possible, currently necessary rapprochement between the two parts of the world. One would need, Müller says, to undertake a completely new translation, because in the existing ones the irrational elements have already been smoothed over.

Runtime

0h 24m


Origin Country

Germany


Original Language

German


Original Title

Ich schulde der Welt einen Toten


Status

Released


Spoken Languages

  • Deutsch (German)

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