Si se plantea la razón de ser del hombre en función de su apertura al otro, cabe privilegiar la lectura de una novelista francesa contemporánea llamada Sylvie Germain, quien destaca por el enfoque ético levinasiano que le da a su obra.Esta perspectiva insólita para nuestra época recalca la firme voluntad de ir a contracorriente. De hecho, en sus personajes figuran las presentes plagas: abandonados,marginados y pordioseros, y dejan entrever la indiferencia colectiva frente a su indigencia. Pero, lejos de caer en el deprimismo, la novelista reencanta con admirable maestría poética la esperanza nutrida por la responsabilidad ajena.Ponerse a la escucha atenta del prójimo es reparar la injusticia originaria en un acto de militancia necesaria para la reconstrucción de la comunidad humana.
Regarding man’s raison d’être in relation to his openness towards the other it is worth reading French contemporary novelist Sylvie Germain known for the Levinasianan-ethical perspective of her work.This perspective, unusual in our time, reinforces the steady determination of going against the grain. As a matter of fact, her characters personify current calamities: the forsaken, outsiders, beggars; they speak of the collective indifferencearoused by their poverty. However far from yielding to deprimism, the novelist depicts with outstanding poetical skill the hope that is nourished by mutual responsibility.To be in the disposition of patiently listening to our brethren is a way of making up for this primal injustice. It is a necessary act of militancy for the reconstruction of the human community.
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