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Discover 'The Ruin of Kasch', a profound literary masterpiece that intertwines the life of Talleyrand with the fate of civilization. Esteemed author Roberto Calasso invites readers on a captivating journey through history, philosophy, and politics. This B-format paperback, published by Penguin UK, spans 432 pages and offers an enlightening exploration of how legitimacy has evolved from the ancien regime to contemporary times. Experience the rich tapestry of connections between significant historical figures—from Goethe and Marie Antoinette to Napoleon and Marx. Each chapter unfurls before and after the seismic shifts of the French Revolution, while also traversing distant epochs, including Vedic India and the poignant reflections on modernity, exemplified by the haunting images of the killing fields of Pol Pot. The narrative revolves around the legendary kingdom of Kasch, symbolizing the cyclical nature of power and its eventual ruin, making it an essential read for those interested in political history, philosophy, and the fluctuations of human authority. 'The Ruin of Kasch' isn't just a book; it's an invitation to rethink our understanding of civilization and its complex legacies. Perfect for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to engage with profound philosophical discourses and historical analysis. Uncover the layers of meaning in this essential work that remains relevant in today’s political landscape.