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Beelzebub's tales to his grandson: an objectively impartial criticism of the life of man

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WithBeelzebub's Tales to His Grandson,G. I. Gurdjieffintended to "destroy, mercilessly . . . the beliefs and views about everything existing in the world." This novel beautifully brings to life the visions of humanity for which Gurdjieff has become esteemed. Beelzebub, a man of worldly (and other-worldly) wisdom, shares with his grandson the anecdotes, personal philosophies, and lessons learned from his own life.The reader is given a detailed discussion of all matters physical, natural, and spiritual, from the creation of the cosmos to man's teleological purpose in the universe. This edition ofBeelzebub's Tales to His Grandson--the first single-volume paperback to appear in English--restores the original, authoritative translation.

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Product Details
Penguin
0141956348 / 9780141956343
eBook (EPUB)
197
16/10/1999
English
836 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record. Previous ed.: U.S.: E. P. Dutton, 1964.