This book tells the story of Simone Weil's most dedicated-and at points surprising-literary conversation partners, exploring why writers with varied political and religious commitments have found her thought and life so resonant.
This book tells the story of Simone Weil's most dedicated-and at points surprising-literary conversation partners, exploring why writers with varied political and religious commitments have found her thought and life so resonant.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cynthia R. Wallace is associate professor of English at St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan, and author of Of Women Borne: A Literary Ethics of Suffering (Columbia, 2016).
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Introduction 1. Force: Weil as Source for Adrienne Rich's Expanding Solidarities 2. Attention: Annie Dillard Waits for God with Weil 3. Hunger: Weil's Fraught Sacrifice in Mary Gordon's Fiction 4. (De)creation: Simone Weil Among the Poets Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Works Cited
Introduction 1. Force: Weil as Source for Adrienne Rich's Expanding Solidarities 2. Attention: Annie Dillard Waits for God with Weil 3. Hunger: Weil's Fraught Sacrifice in Mary Gordon's Fiction 4. (De)creation: Simone Weil Among the Poets Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Works Cited
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