Love's Work

Gillian Rose
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Love's Work

Gillian Rose
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  • Date de publication : Jul 09, 2024
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 112
  • Éditeur : Penguin Uk
  • ISBN : 9780241645499
  • Dimensions : 5.03" W x 0.27" L x 7.81" H
Madeleine Pulman-Jones was born in London. Her poems, essays, and translations have appeared in publications including PN Review and Modern Poetry in Translation.
Powerful...a miracleNew York Times

In its emphasis on the work of living, suffering, and loving, this is a masterpiece of the autobiographer's art, intense and rationally decorous at the same time—Edward Said

Extraordinarily beautiful—Olivia Laing

Magnificent...Makes whatever else has been written on the deepest issues of human life by the philosophers of our time seem intolerably abstract and even frivolous—Arthur Danto

This small book contains multitudes...It provokes, inspires, and illuminates more profoundly than many a bulky volume, and it delivers what its title promises, a new allegory about love—Marina Warner, London Review of Books

Rich, satisfying, desirable ... I struggle to think of a finer, more rewarding short autobiography than this—Nicholas Lezard, Guardian

The philosopher's laconic, lyrical memoir displays an unsettling yet wholly inspirational vigour in the face of life-threatening disease—Lindesay Irvine, Guardian

This is not a pastel reverie, but a work in which the author, an English philosopher, feminist, and Marxist, not only bares her soul but carefully dissects it...Rose develops by contrast her notion of love's work: the obligation to go on thinking and caring in spite of the certainty of physical and moral defeat. Gillian Rose died shortly after completing this rigorous and lyrical bookBoston Review

Sears the page it occupiesPhiladelphia Inquirer

This beautiful memoir comes right from a genuinely thoughtful heart. It is good to find that philosophizing can offer its age-old consolations so present tensely—Elisabeth Young-Bruehl

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