Socrates in Love by Salim Mokaddem

  • Year2016
  • LanguageRussian
  • Edition3000
  • Pages64
  • BindingHardcover
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Garage publishing program in collaboration with Ad Marginem Press

Plato's Symposium retold for kids with humour and in free and easy manner, with captivating illustrations by Yann le Bras.

The Plato & Co book series offers an easy and fun introduction for children to the thoughts of the great philosophers. Salim Mokaddem’s story is based on Plato’s dialogue and takes place at a party hosted by the poet Agathon. Encouraged by Eryximachus, the guests—including Socrates and his frequent opponent in Plato’s dialogues Aristophanes, as well as the fabulist Phaedrus—share their ideas on love. It turns out, that each of them has a different idea of Eros: for Eryximachus, love is a force of nature that affects everything in the universe; Phaedrus points out that Eros is the oldest god, and connects the power of love to its ancient roots; Aristophanes tells an elaborate myth in which love is presented as the longing to become “whole”. Socrates, who arrives late, listens attentively to the others with an ironic smile. When he finally speaks, not only his tipsy friends, but also the slaves hiding behind the curtains, gather to listen to his argument.

This publication forms part of the Plato & Co series of books for children, which includes Wittgenstein’s Rhinoceros by Françoise Armengaud, Professor Kant’s Incredible Day by Jean-Paul Mongin, The Ghost of Karl Marx by Ronan de Calan and Hannah Arendt’s Little Theater by Marion Muller-Colard.

Author

Salim Mokaddem—French writer, historian of philosophy, and cultural anthropologist, author of books about Michel Foucault and Plato.

Yann le Bras—illustrator, graduated from the Faculty of Plastic Arts at the University of Rennes, teaches at the Tomi Ungerer Museum/International Center for Illustration, Strasbourg.

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