>This work is published in one of the most depressing moments in the history of academia. We know this. We also know that this work will have more enemies than readers. Obviously, something like this doesn't matter to us at all.
>The literary interpretation of the last decades reflects above all an exhaustion of postmodernity. The criticism of the metamorphosed heritage of the Enlightenment offers nothing new. The literary theory spread during the the last few years have seen this as a wake-up call for the postmodern rhetoric that concludes again and again in the same dead end. The muses of anger seem to have conducted research on literature, culture, intellectual problems and politicians, towards an ideological war against the image of the West that is already completely unproductive presently. The problem with false problems is that demand solutions that are also false.