The Simone Weil Reader

by Simone Weil

Other authorsGeorge A. Panichas (Editor)
Hardcover, 1994

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Crown Group / David McKay Company (1994), Hardcover, 529 pages

Description

Simone Weil (1909-1943) was a teacher, classical scholar, philosopher, political activist and seeker of the truth. She confronted the rootlessness of modern life and the death of the spirit in an age of materialism. Her writing was visionary and her vision, radical.Born in France, a contemporary of Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, Weil inspired T.S. Eliot to say of her, We must simply expose ourselves to the personality of a woman of genius, of a kind of genius akin to that of a saint. Today, nearly sixty years after her death, her work has, perhaps, an even greater immediacy and relevance. This book is a collection of the best of her writings from The Notebooks of Simone Weil, Oppression and Liberty and Gravity and Grace.

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529 p.; 8.8 inches

ISBN

067950673X / 9780679506737
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