Book Review of "Gorgeously Unique" Rainstorm of Tomorrow (Dong)



Jonah Meyer, US Review of Books, recently reviewed Rainstorm of Tomorrow by Renyuan Dong and reached the following conclusions:

"reads (in some passages) like pure poetry"

"gorgeously unique and extremely novel"

"unexpectedly pleasing insight"

"engaging ... and ... unafraid"


A snippet from the review:

Much of Dong's monograph, though driven by a studious and deep dive into the complex quirks and nuances of philosophical inquiry, reads (in some passages) like pure poetry. At once entirely academic—including the use of mathematical equations which the casual reader might find difficulty grasping—this gorgeously unique and extremely novel take on some of the basics of the time-honored discipline of philosophy brings overwhelming flashes of unexpectedly pleasing insight in a manner as engaging as it is unafraid to push the envelope. In reading the entirety of his book, a strong case could be made that this author possesses qualities of a polymath, whether or not that is technically true. Furthermore, he does not shy away from the occasional controversy. He has set a new course on his motley subject matter, which forces one to question boundaries and, at times, conventional wisdom vis-à-vis "traditional" philosophical assumptions.


Read the full review HERE.







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