'The Last Owl' is a very peculiar novel built from interconnected poetic tales, culminating in an apocalyptic love explosion. A densely symbolic, psychological plot touching the deepest realms of the human condition. Its title refers to a Hegel's mention on the goddess Minerva's owl companion. According to him, when any organized civilization reaches its ultimate decay, i.e., its final throes do philosophers become able to catch some deep, substantial information on its workings, since such kind of data may only be caught while societies 'leave scene during their dusk, i.e., only as part of a final retrospect.
Accordingly, it might be said Philosophy can address all human history in analogous way to an owl's hunter eyes flying over fields during nightfall.
Would the 'Last Owl of Minerva' already be above us in this 21st century so obscured by terrifying doomsday signs?
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