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New in paperback - the essential, timely biography exploring how Hannah Arendt's dramatic life influenced her indispensable work.
Brings [Arendt] vividly to life
As exciting and gripping as a novel... The story of Hannah Arendt is captivating and her ideas are more relevant now than ever
A thoroughly gripping, enthralling and multifaceted read
Brilliantly reveals Arendt's thinking . . . effortlessly readable. . . astonishing
Heberlein's book, superbly translated by Alice Menzies, combines rigorous biographical research with a novelistic story of Arendt's passion... The good, the bad, the ugly and the beautiful are thoroughly explored in Heberlein's multi-layered and compelling book
Ann Heberlein is the bestselling author of more than a dozen books, including A Little Book on Evil, A Good Life, and the autobiographical I Don't Want to Die, I Just Don't Want to Live. In 2018, she debuted as a fiction writer with the novel Everything Is Going to Be All Right. Heberlein has researched and taught at the Department of Practical Philosophy at Stockholm University and at the Faculty of Theology, Lund University.