Twenty-five years after her death, we are still coming to terms
with the controversial figure of Hannah Arendt. Interlacing the
life and work of this seminal twentieth-century philosopher, Julia
Kristeva provides us with an elegant, sophisticated biography
brimming with historical and philosophical insight.
Centering on the theme of female genius, "Hannah Arendt"
emphasizes three features of the philosopher's work. First, by
exploring Arendt's critique of Saint Augustine and her biographical
essay on Rahel Varnhagen, Kristeva accentuates Arendt's commitment
to recounting lives and narration. Second, Kristeva reflects on
Arendt's perspective on
Judaism, anti-Semitism, and the "banality of evil." Finally, the
biography assesses Arendt's intellectual journey, placing her
enthusiasm for observing both social phenomena and political events
in the context of her personal life.
Drawing on fragments of Arendt's most intimate correspondence
with her longtime lover Martin Heidegger and her husband Heinrich
Blucher, excerpts from her mother's "Unser Kind" (a diary tracking
Hannah's formative years), and passages from Arendt's philosophical
writings, Kristeva presents a luminous story. With a thorough
thematic index and bibliographical references, "Hannah Arendt" is a
major breakthrough in the understanding of an essential
thinker.
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