There are works that do not end with their author. Lucian Blaga's work is part of this rare category: it continues to think, to branch out, to enter into dialogue with the world — with each generation that rediscovers it.
Bringing together mature and young voices, Romanian and international, from philosophy, philology, theology and pedagogy, this volume does not propose a museumized Blaga, but a living one — seated in conversation with Marion and Levinas, with Emerson and Nietzsche, with philosophy for children and with the hermeneutics of contemporary dramaturgy.
The stylistic matrix, transcendent censorship, the Great Anonymous — the founding notions of Blaga's system are viewed from new angles, which reveal their metaphysical depth and surprising capacity to illuminate the questions of today's world.
Returning to Blaga means assuming the challenge of an unfinished thought.