—The author surrenders himself to language and, upon achieving
a stable form in terms of self-externalization.
Drawing on everyday experience, the author uses language to elucidate erudite philosophical concepts in a manner that gives readers a greater appreciation of the true meaning of language. Do the connections between words blur our perceived resolution or sharpen our misunderstanding? Can language, like a musical instrument, be tuned readily into music in praise of our world? In this book, the author surrenders himself to language and, upon achieving a stable form in terms of self-externalization, words and breath separate once again, allowing escape from the self, dispersal, and reconstitution.