Journal IV is the first publication, in a translation from the
Romanian manuscript, of the journal that Mircea Eliade kept during the
last seven years of his life. In this period, Eliade is ensconced as a
famous scholar—his works are being translated into many languages
and books about him arrive regularly in the mail. His encounters with
scholars of like repute are recorded in the journal; after a party in
Paris, Eliade shares a taxi with Claude Lévi-Strauss and
inadvertently makes off with his raincoat. Running like a fault line
through the peak of his success, however, is Eliade's painful
awareness of his physical decline—failing vision, arthritic hands,
and continual fatigue. Again and again he repeats how little time he
has to finish the projects he is working on—his autobiography, the
third and fourth volumes of his History of Religious Ideas, and the
duties associated with his editorship of the Encyclopedia of Religion.
He poignantly recounts the sharpest blow: the disorganization and
eventual destruction by fire of his personal library. Within the scope
of Journal IV Eliade and his world go to ruin. What does not decline
is the vivid and persistent voice of Eliade the writer, an unbreaking
voice that—with death only months away—plans a reply to critics,
plots out an article, and ruminates on characters to people another
novella.
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ISBN
9780226159683
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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