Theodor Wildt's development notebooks (9/10)

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written by Theodor Wildt · 16 May 2025 · 0 comment

Theodor Wildt is a skilled excursionist, a studious prose writer and a brilliant camera operator, sharing textual and pictorial fragments of his work with Regard Libre readers.

«A mediocre but healthy intelligence pleases more than a chaotic and confused genius», wrote Goethe in his famous Wilhelm Meister. And there is no mediocrity more fearsome than that which masquerades as genius, for it thrives in the shadow of truth. The postmodernist tartuffery has passed; in its wake, it is essential to reopen the meaning and narrative of a Western cultural history. To move forward with a thoughtful look in the rear-view mirror. To live by tested literature.

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Theodor Wildt
Theodor Wildt

Theodor Wildt is a skilled excursionist, a studious prose writer and a brilliant camera operator, sharing textual and pictorial fragments of his work with Regard Libre readers.