Paradiso

Cultural Writing. Shortly before her death Gillian Rose began work on a new book--her Paradiso--thus fulfilling her promise at the end of Love's Work to 'stay in the fray, in the revel of ideas and risk'. These fragments of the unfinished book are published here for the first time. Paradiso contains some of Rose's most serene and affirmatory writing, and in that light completes one of the most remarkable philosophical oeuvres of the late 20th century.
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Paradiso

Cultural Writing. Shortly before her death Gillian Rose began work on a new book--her Paradiso--thus fulfilling her promise at the end of Love's Work to 'stay in the fray, in the revel of ideas and risk'. These fragments of the unfinished book are published here for the first time. Paradiso contains some of Rose's most serene and affirmatory writing, and in that light completes one of the most remarkable philosophical oeuvres of the late 20th century.
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Paradiso

Paradiso

by Gillian Rose
Paradiso

Paradiso

by Gillian Rose

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Cultural Writing. Shortly before her death Gillian Rose began work on a new book--her Paradiso--thus fulfilling her promise at the end of Love's Work to 'stay in the fray, in the revel of ideas and risk'. These fragments of the unfinished book are published here for the first time. Paradiso contains some of Rose's most serene and affirmatory writing, and in that light completes one of the most remarkable philosophical oeuvres of the late 20th century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848614345
Publisher: Shearsman Books
Publication date: 11/13/2015
Pages: 70
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author


Nigel Foxell was born in London on July 22, 1931. Foxell is the author of five novels, poetry and Sardinia without Lawrence. His other Menard Press book, still in print, is the longest guide to a village church: AMBERLEY CHURCH: A CRITICAL APPRECIATION (2005).
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