Love's Work (Penguin Modern Classics)

ISBN: 9780241645499
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Publisher,Penguin Classics UK
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 100 g
No. of Pages, 112

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'This small book contains multitudes' Marina Warner
'For those who have suffered for and in love, this may prove to be one of the most useful books they will ever read' Nicholas Lezard, 
Guardian

An extraordinary, uncompromising and consoling celebration of a life - through childhood, faith, family, love, friendship, pain and loss - written as its author was facing her own mortality


Gillian Rose was a star academic, acclaimed as one of the most dazzling and original thinkers of her time. Told that she had incurable cancer, she found a new way to explore the world and herself. Tender, heartbreakingly honest and written with moments of surprising humour, 
Love's Work is the exhilarating result.

In this short, unforgettable memoir, Rose looks back on her childhood, from the young dyslexic girl, torn between father and stepfather, to the adolescent confronting her Jewish inheritance. As an adult, Gillian Rose proves herself a passionate friend, a searcher for truth, a woman in love and, finally, an exacting but generous patient.

Intertwining the personal and the philosophical, Rose meditates on faith, conflict and injustice; the fallibility and endurance of love; our yearning for independence and for connection to others. With droll self-knowledge ('I am highly qualified in unhappy love affairs,' Rose writes) and with unsettling wisdom ('To live, to love, is to be failed'), 
Love's Work asks the unanswerable question: how is a life best lived?

 

About the Author

Gillian Rose
Gillian Rose studied philosophy at the Universities of Oxford, Columbia and Berlin. She was Professor at the University of Warwick where she worked in modern European philosophy, social and political thought, and theology. Her books include 
Dialectic of NihilismThe Broken MiddleJudaism and Modernity and Hegel. She died in December 1995.

Madeleine Pulman-Jones
Madeleine Pulman-Jones was born in London. Her poems, essays, and translations have appeared in publications including 
PN Review and Modern Poetry in Translation.

 

  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13 x 0.7 x 19.8 cm

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