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Simone Weil

By: Francine Du Plessix Gray
Narrated by: Donada Peters
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In Simone Weil, du Plessix Gray vividly evokes the life of an equally complex and intriguing figure. A patriot and a mystic, an unruly activist plagued by self-doubt, a pampered intellectual with a credo of manual labor, an ascetic who craved sensuous beauty, Simone Weil died at the age of thirty-four prematurely after a long struggle with anorexia. But her tremendous intellectual legacy foresaw many of the twentieth century's great changes and continues to influence philosophy today. Simone Weil traces this seminal thinker's transformation from privileged Parisian student to union organizer, activist, and philosopher as well as the complex evolution of her ideas on Christianity, politics, and sexuality. In this thoughtful and compelling biography, du Plessix Gray illuminates an enigmatic figure and early feminist whose passion and pathos will fascinate a wide audience of readers.©2001 Francine du Plessix Gray; (P)2001 Books on Tape, Inc. Educators Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Politics & Activism Professionals & Academics Women Biographies & Memoirs Politicians Celebrity

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The other Simone, one could say. A psychologically perceptive portrait of one woman's attempt to live a life of deep contemplation, principle, and action. The author deals well with the multilayered terrain of Weil's life, weaving history, philosophy, and psychology. The bio describes Weil's many shifts, from socialism to Catholicism, to her rejection of body and food, and her hatred of her Jewish roots, her friends, and her family. A truly astonishing life, Weil was one who fought every stricture placed upon her, including her own privilege, brilliance, and success. A woman of tremendous contradiction who lived at once intensely and narrowly, who the world was not ready for, whose mind could not find peace in ordinary things. She wins in the end, I think: as she believed, the accumulated actions of a life is truly one's opus. And indeed, her brief, intense life is, above all of her writings, the most authentic, and the most powerful, work that she left us.

Like none other

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A concise and approachable biography of an often enigmatic figure. I enjoyed this listen but found the author's treatment of Weil's putative anorexia to be tackily lurid and, in essence, armchair pathologizing of a sort inconsistant with serious biography.

Facts: yes, insights: meh

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This book is a pretty good read. Weil’s brief life was extraordinary, and the book manages to capture much of that feeling.

There are a couple of glaring factual errors. For instance, Dietrich von Hildebrand was not a priest! Of course this leads me to doubt much else in the book.

More importantly, the author very much lacks sympathy with Weil’s late religious views. She is very quick to diagnose them either as political disillusionment or as a symptom of Weil’s nervous disorders. I found this to be a severe limitation for a biography of such an important religious figure. It definitely left me wanting to read a slight different book rather than the one I had just read.

The audio version works exceedingly well. The reader is one I have encountered before on audible under several names, and I would happily listen to her read just about anything.

Says as much about the author’s views as the subject’s

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This was one of the first audiobooks I listened to; it convinced me that audioboooks could be more than a distraction during a commute and started a daily listening habit.

The author paints a detailed portrait of a complex woman in a fashion that could be thought of a "biography of a soul," psychological warts and all. It's also a portrait of the first half of the 20th century life in France, touching on class struggle, social change, the build up to war, and major religious and philosophical debates.

This is a woman whose story ought to be better known.

intimate bio, great social history

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This work is a very well written bio of a staggeringly unusual and complex person, Simone Weil. One cannot emphasize enough how strange and determined was this subject. And being such, what a difficult job it was for the author to convey the essence of Weil in these pages. But the author suceeded wonderfully in beautiful, literary prose. Also, the narrator excels in bringing the tale to life. I can't say enough about her, either. A wonderful job all round.

Excellent Biography of Weil

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