
Talks on Beelzebub's Tales
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Bennett first read Beelzebub''s Tales in 1948. He regarded it as a work of superhuman genius, containing expressions of reality, which, by their very nature, were bound to make severe demands on any reader. With Gurdjieff''s approval, he undertook a series of lectures in London focusing on the essential meaning of Beelzebub''s Tales. More than commentaries, these "talks" are an invitation into the...
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Bennett first read Beelzebub''s Tales in 1948. He regarded it as a work of superhuman genius, containing expressions of reality, which, by their very nature, were bound to make severe demands on any reader. With Gurdjieff''s approval, he undertook a series of lectures in London focusing on the essential meaning of Beelzebub''s Tales. More than commentaries, these "talks" are an invitation into the...
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