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A Life In Letters
by Simone Weil
Narrated by Elisabeth Lagelee
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Pub Date
Mar 11 2025
| Archive Date
Mar 11 2025
Narrated by Elisabeth Lagelee
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Description
Now in the pantheon of great thinkers, Simone Weil (1909–1943) lived largely in the shadows, searching for her spiritual home while bearing witness to the violence that devastated Europe twice in her brief lifetime. The letters she wrote to her parents and brother from childhood onward chart her intellectual range as well as her itinerancy and ever-shifting preoccupations, revealing the singular personality at the heart of her brilliant essays.
The first complete collection of Weil's missives to her family, A Life in Letters offers new insight into her personal relationships and experiences. The letters abound with vivid illustrations of a life marked by wisdom as much as seeking. The daughter of a bourgeois Parisian Jewish family, Weil was a troublemaking idealist who preferred the company of miners and Russian exiles to that of her peers. An extraordinary scholar of history and politics, she ultimately found a home in Christian mysticism.
A Life in Letters depicts Simone Weil's thought taking shape amid political turmoil, as she describes her participation in the Spanish struggle against fascism and in the transatlantic resistance to the Nazis. An introduction and notes by Robert Chenavier contextualize the letters historically and intellectually, relating Weil's letters to her general body of writing.
Now in the pantheon of great thinkers, Simone Weil (1909–1943) lived largely in the shadows, searching for her spiritual home while bearing witness to the violence that devastated Europe twice in her...
Description
Now in the pantheon of great thinkers, Simone Weil (1909–1943) lived largely in the shadows, searching for her spiritual home while bearing witness to the violence that devastated Europe twice in her brief lifetime. The letters she wrote to her parents and brother from childhood onward chart her intellectual range as well as her itinerancy and ever-shifting preoccupations, revealing the singular personality at the heart of her brilliant essays.
The first complete collection of Weil's missives to her family, A Life in Letters offers new insight into her personal relationships and experiences. The letters abound with vivid illustrations of a life marked by wisdom as much as seeking. The daughter of a bourgeois Parisian Jewish family, Weil was a troublemaking idealist who preferred the company of miners and Russian exiles to that of her peers. An extraordinary scholar of history and politics, she ultimately found a home in Christian mysticism.
A Life in Letters depicts Simone Weil's thought taking shape amid political turmoil, as she describes her participation in the Spanish struggle against fascism and in the transatlantic resistance to the Nazis. An introduction and notes by Robert Chenavier contextualize the letters historically and intellectually, relating Weil's letters to her general body of writing.
Advance Praise
“This book confirms that Simone Weil was saintly―all the way to the tips of her fingernails. Her letters allow us to take a peek at the interaction between her intellectual life and her private life.” ―Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable
“Simone Weil’s radical empathy illuminates every page of A Life in Letters. Alternating between the quotidian and the quotable, this extraordinary collection allows us to eavesdrop on Weil’s innermost thoughts, opening a window into the heart and mind of a philosopher whose iconoclastic insights are more relevant than ever.” ―Eric Weiner, author of The Socrates Express
“This book confirms that Simone Weil was saintly―all the way to the tips of her fingernails. Her letters allow us to take a peek at the interaction between her intellectual life and her private...
Advance Praise
“This book confirms that Simone Weil was saintly―all the way to the tips of her fingernails. Her letters allow us to take a peek at the interaction between her intellectual life and her private life.” ―Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable
“Simone Weil’s radical empathy illuminates every page of A Life in Letters. Alternating between the quotidian and the quotable, this extraordinary collection allows us to eavesdrop on Weil’s innermost thoughts, opening a window into the heart and mind of a philosopher whose iconoclastic insights are more relevant than ever.” ―Eric Weiner, author of The Socrates Express
Available Editions
EDITION |
Audiobook, Unabridged
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ISBN |
9781696618311 |
PRICE |
$19.99 (USD)
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DURATION |
10 Hours, 14 Minutes |
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Available Editions
EDITION |
Audiobook, Unabridged
|
ISBN |
9781696618311 |
PRICE |
$19.99 (USD)
|
DURATION |
10 Hours, 14 Minutes |
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Shelf App (AUDIO)
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