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Love's Work

by Unknown Author

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144 pages1997SchockenISBN 9780805210781

About this book

"A devastating confrontation with mortality leads Gillian Rose, one of England's most distinguished thinkers, to illuminate the deepest issues of our lives: love, friendship, sex, illness, and death. Rose's crisis gives her search the force of immediacy and intimacy; her willingness to face life unsentimentally propels her toward the unexplored border between life and death. As she confronts the dilemma faced by all humankind - how to teach the mind what the heart knows, and the heart what the mind understands - Rose finds that attention to loss becomes the silence of grace, and that the personal becomes the universal." "Extraordinarily candid and elegant, Love's Work is radiant as both memoir and philosophy; it provides a new model for introspection."--BOOK JACKET.

Publication Details

Publisher
Schocken
Published
1997
Pages
144
ISBN
9780805210781

About Unknown Author

A British philosopher and non-fiction writer, she worked in the fields of philosophy and sociology. (from Wikipedia)

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