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Hannah Arendt: streitbare Jahrhundertdenkerin, zu früh, zu wütend, auf so einschüchternde Weise klug, zu jüdisch, nicht jüdisch genug. 1933 floh sie aus Nazi-Deutschland ins Exil, über Tschechien, Italien und die Schweiz zunächst nach Paris. Später dann in die USA. Von dort aus avancierte sie zu einer der großen Ikonen unserer Zeit. ›Die drei Leben der Hannah Arendt skizziert rasant und liebevoll ihren Lebensweg.

(Quelle: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag)

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Language
German
Pages
244

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Cover of: Las tres vidas de Hannah Arendt
Las tres vidas de Hannah Arendt: La tiranía de la verdad
May 13, 2021, Salamandra Graphic
paperback
Cover of: Die drei Leben der Hannah Arendt
Die drei Leben der Hannah Arendt
2019, Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag
Paperback in German
Cover of: Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt
Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt: A Tyranny of Truth
2018, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Bloomsbury Publishing
in English
Cover of: The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt
Cover of: Les Trois Vies de Hannah Arendt
Les Trois Vies de Hannah Arendt
Oct 17, 2018, CALMANN-LEVY
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Published in
Munich, Germany
Other Titles
Les trois vies de Hannah Arendt
Translation Of
The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt
Translated From
English

Contributors

Translator
Hanns Zischler
Afterword
Ken Krimstein

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
244
Dimensions
22.1 x 16.7 x 2.2 centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27886025M
ISBN 10
3423282088
ISBN 13
9783423282086
OCLC/WorldCat
1129594195
Google
Q_hgxQEACAAJ
Wikidata
Q81636561
Library Thing
22063063
Deutsche National Bibliothek
1184486042
Goodreads
48892973

Work Description

"One of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century and a hero of political thought, the largely unsung and often misunderstood Hannah Arendt is best known for her landmark 1951 book on openness in political life, The Origins of Totalitarianism, which, with its powerful and timely lessons for today, has become newly relevant. She led an extraordinary life. This was a woman who endured Nazi persecution firsthand, survived harrowing "escapes" from country to country in Europe, and befriended such luminaries as Walter Benjamin and Mary McCarthy, in a world inhabited by everyone from Marc Chagall and Marlene Dietrich to Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud. A woman who finally had to give up her unique genius for philosophy, and her love of a very compromised man--the philosopher and Nazi-sympathizer Martin Heidegger--for what she called "love of the world". Compassionate and enlightening, playful and page-turning, New Yorker cartoonist Ken Krimstein's The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt is a strikingly illustrated portrait of a complex, controversial, deeply flawed, and irrefutably courageous woman whose intelligence and "virulent truth telling" led her to breathtaking insights into the human condition, and whose experience continues to shine a light on how to live as an individual and a public citizen in troubled times."--Amazon.

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