The European Organisation for Nuclear Research CERN in the Works of Friedrich Dürrenmatt and Hans Magnus Enzensberger Cover Image

Evropská organizace pro jaderný výzkum CERN v tvorbě Friedricha Dürrenmatta a Hanse Magnuse Enzensbergera
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research CERN in the Works of Friedrich Dürrenmatt and Hans Magnus Enzensberger

Author(s): Nikola Mizerová
Subject(s): History, Cultural history
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze - Filozofická fakulta, Vydavatelství
Keywords: The European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN in literature; literature and physics; Friedrich Dürrenmatt; Hans Magnus Enzensberger

Summary/Abstract: Friedrich Dürrenmatt and Hans Magnus Enzensberger are universal intellectuals in the sense that they are also interested in developments in the natural sciences. It is therefore not surprising that they both visited CERN independently of each other. The visit was reflected in their essayistic works, but also shows interesting connections with their fiction. The differences in their perspectives are very marked. Dürrenmatt’s vision remains that of a layman, who, from a professional point of view, glides over the surface. The author views modern physics research primarily from a moral point of view, and his attitude is conditioned by the context of the moral failure of physics during the Second World War. Enzensberger, on the other hand, is an example of a man of letters who is sovereignly oriented in natural sciences. Besides the moral dimension of modern research, he is primarily interested in the aesthetic potential of scientific content.

  • Issue Year: XXXIII/2023
  • Issue No: 68
  • Page Range: 75-86
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Czech
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