Its effortless navigation through 1,700 years of literature, music and the visual arts leads the reader to a startling conclusion: the contemporary Postmodern aesthetic, like the moral relativism that spawned it, is not - as it's often claimed to be - a sign of a robust, self-confident creative culture, but rather the primary artistic symptom of a metaphysically ailing civilisation; one still recovering from the demise of moral absolutism and still struggling to find meaning in its wake.
What people have said about In Art as in Life:
"In Art as in Life would represent a major achievement for any writer. It contains numerous ideas of genuine originality, the likes of which we rarely come across. I believe it will prove a real contribution to the wider understanding of our culture."
- Robert Gibbs, former publisher, Limelight Magazine
"An outstanding achievement for a young academic...possessing a superbly crafted argument."
- Dr. David Symons, Professor, University of Western Australia School of Music
"...conceptually original and profound, and exquisitely well written."
- Dr. Victoria Rogers, Professor, Edith Cowan University
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