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Simone Weil (1909-1943) was a defining figure of the twentieth
century; a philosopher, Christian, resistance fighter, anarchist,
feminist, Labour activist and teacher. She was described by T. S.
Eliot as 'a woman of genius, of a kind of genius akin to that of
the saints', and by Albert Camus as 'the only great spirit of our
time'. Originally published posthumously in two volumes, these
newly reissued notebooks, are among the very few unedited personal
writings of Weil's that still survive today. Containing her
thoughts on art, love, science, God and the meaning of life, they
give context and meaning to Weil's famous works, revealing an
unique philosophy in development and offering a rare private
glimpse of her singular personality.
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Gravity and Grace (Paperback)
Simone Weil; Translated by Arthur Wills; Introduction by Gustave Thibon, Thomas R. Nevin
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R606
R506
Discovery Miles 5 060
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Simone Weil, the French philosopher, political activist, and
religious mystic, was little known when she died young in 1943.
Four years later the philosopher-farmer Gustave Thibon compiled La
pesanteur et la grâce from the notebooks she left in his keeping.
In 1952 this English translation accelerated the fame and influence
of Simone Weil. The striking aphorisms in Gravity and Grace
reflect the religious philosophy of Weil’s last years. Written at
the onset of World War II, when her health was deteriorating and
her left-wing social activism was giving way to spiritual
introspection, this masterwork makes clear why critics have called
Simone Weil “a great soul who might have become a saint” and
“the Outsider as saint, in an age of alienation.”
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