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Undiscovered country, the search for Gurdjieff by Kathryn C. Hulme
Undiscovered country, the search for Gurdjieff by Kathryn C. Hulme
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Undiscovered country, the search for Gurdjieff by Kathryn C. Hulme
Paris in the 1930s was a cultural magnet for writers, artists, and musicians. Kathryn Hulme's Undiscovered Country is the classic account of a group of women mostly from this elite and arty world who put their careers on hold to study privately with the spiritual teacher G.I. Gurdjieff.
Known as the Rope, this group included three writer/editors, a wealthy San Francisco milliner, a legendary French soprano, an actress/theatrical manager, and a prim British spinster. Hulme's lively account of their relationship with each other and to the unconventional guide who led them into an 'undiscovered country' of self-observation has long been considered one of the finest documents ever published about the enigmatic and elusive individual who was Gurdjieff. It is now back in print after almost 25 years, with additional, previously unpublished material from the Hulme literary archives on Gurdjieff's use of 'inner animal' symbolism with the Rope.
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- Paperback (Very Good)
- ISBN: 9781891218033
- Condition: Very Good
- Publisher: Natural Bridge Editions
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