How could Hannah Arendt, a German Jew who fled Germany in 1931,
have reconciled with Martin Heidegger, whom she knew had joined and
actively participated in the Nazi Party? In this remarkable
biography, Antonia Grunenberg tells how the relationship between
Arendt and Heidegger embraced both love and thought and made their
passions inseparable, both philosophically and romantically.
Grunenberg recounts how the history between Arendt and Heidegger is
entwined with the history of the twentieth century with its breaks,
catastrophes, and crises. Against the violent backdrop of the last
century, she details their complicated and often fissured
relationship as well as their intense commitments to thinking.
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