Tuesday 31 May 2022

Rachel W.

I met Rachel W. on the green pastures of the University of Toronto. We had lunch and she told me that she is the daughter of Prof. Dr. Friedrich Otto Maria von Büchsenspanner. She was impressed that I knew who he was and that I've read his book "Über die Nichtsnützlichkeit". I knew Büchsenspanner returned to Bochum after his two years at the University of Hakata, Japan but what I did not know is that he had a lover there: Aoi, Rachel's mother. Once back in Germany, he never contacted her again and died not knowing that he had a daughter. Six years ago when Rachel went to visit, Aoi told her who her father was and gave her a large box with his papers and documents. Rachel, a natural polyglot like her dad and fluent in German realized quickly that Büchsenspanner prepared another book: "Über die Vollnützlichkeit". The box contained his research and a first draft and so Rachel decided to complete her father's work. Once contacted, Samen und Sauer Verlag GmbH, Göttingen, publisher of the first book said they were very interested.
For the record: Büchsenspanner's book that caused scandal and sensation in academic circles, describes, details and demonstrates the futility of making people acknowledge, understand, accept and act on ideas different from their own. Apparently his next book describes the step by step process to persuade people to get, acknowledge, understand, welcome, accept and act on ideas different from their own beliefs, convictions, doctrines, opinions and perceptions.
The so determined  look on Rachel's face made me think she may just succeed. I wished her luck and asked her to send me a signed copy.







4 comments:

  1. Thass so cool, yeah?

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  2. A”Palm On The hand Story” ( see Kawabata book with the same title) that feels and it is like a Mokumentory , fiction that pretends to be a documentary, from the name of the father to the city in Japan (translates in both good and evil) to the title of his book (translates as uselessness) also of his daughter’s , everything might be interpreted as a show of knowledge, but I still liked a lot , other writers that use same style are all tome my favourites

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  3. Thank you for your time

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  4. Valentin Lazar10 June 2022 at 10:35

    As credible as natural and very pleasant to meat such people!

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