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Over fifty years after her death, Simone Weil (1909-1943) remains one of the most searching religious inquirers and political thinkers of the twentieth century. Albert Camus said she had a madness for truth. She rejected her Jewishness and developed a strong interest in Catholicism, although she never joined the Catholic church. Both an activist and a scholar, she constantly spoke out against injustice and aligned herself with workers, with the colonial poor in France, and with the opressed everywhere. She came to believe that suffering itself could be a way to unity with God, and her death at thirty-four has been recorded as suicide by starvation.This extraordinary study is primarily a topography of Weils mind, but Thomas Nevin is persuaded that her thought is inextricably bound to her life and dramatic times. Thus, he not only addresses her thoughts and her prejudices but examines her reasons for entertaining them and gives them a historical focus. He claims that to Weils generation the Spanish War, the Popular Front, the ascendance of Hitlerism, and the Vichy years were not mere backdrops but definitive events.Nevin explores in detail not only matters of continuing interest, such as Weils leftist politics and her attempt to embrace Christianity, but also hitherto unexamined aspects of her life and work which permit a deeper understanding of her: her writings on science, her work as a poet and dramatist, and her selective friendships. The thread uniting these topics is her struggle to maintain her independence as a free thinker while resisting community such as Judaism could have offered her. Her intellectual struggles eloquently reveal the desperate isolation of Jews torn between the lure of assimilation and the tormented dignity of their communal history.Nevins massive research draws on the full range of essays, notebooks, and fragments from the Simone Weil archives in Paris, many of which have never been translated or published.

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title:Simone Weil : Portrait of a Self-exiled Jew
author:Nevin, Thomas R.
publisher:University of North Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:0807819999
print isbn13:9780807819999
ebook isbn13:9780807863596
language:English
subjectWeil, Simone,--1909-1943, Weil, Simone,--1909-1943--Religion, Philosophers--France--Biography.
publication date:1991
lcc:B2430.W474N48 1991eb
ddc:194
subject:Weil, Simone,--1909-1943, Weil, Simone,--1909-1943--Religion, Philosophers--France--Biography.
SIMONE WEIL
Page ii
Thomas R. Nevin
The University of North Carolina Press
Chapel Hill and London
Page iv 1991 The University of North Carolina Press All rights reserved - photo 2
Page iv
1991 The University of North Carolina Press
All rights reserved
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Nevin, Thomas R., 1944
Simone Weil: portrait of a self-exiled Jew / by Thomas R. Nevin.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8078-1999-9 (cloth : alk. paper)
1. Weil, Simone, 1909-1943. 2. Weil, Simone, 1909
1943Religion. 3. PhilosophersFranceBiography.
I. Title.
B2430. 474N48 1991
194dc20
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The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Design by April Leidig-Higgins
Manufactured in the United States of America
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Frontis illustration of Simone Weil by Richard A. Masters
Page v
For Austin, Toby, Elodie, and Miranda
Page vii
CONTENTS
Preface
ix
ONE
A Short Biography: Notes on an Itinerant Slave
1
PART ONE The Education of Simone Weil
TWO
Le Maitre
39
THREE
Descent into the Cave: Weil's Works and Days in French Syndicalism, 1931-1936
57
FOUR
Between the Bullet and the Lie
97
PART TWO Philosophical Problems
FIVE
On Necessity Divine and Dire
125
SIX
Beauty, Bread of the Soul: Weil's Aesthetics, Her Poetry and Drama
148

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SEVEN
The Sacrament of Suffering: Weil's Friendships
173
EIGHT
The Decline and Fall of Science
194
PART THREE Spiritual Crises
NINE
A Stranger unto Her People: Weil on Judaism
235
TEN
Waiting, with Vichy, for God
260
PART FOUR Resolutions
ELEVEN
Prefaces to L'enracinement
311
TWELVE
L'enracinement
355
THIRTEEN
Inconclusions
384
Notes
393
Bibliographical Essay
453
Index
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