Martin Buber: Wisdom in Our Time; The Story of an Outstanding Jewish Thinker and Humanist,
Book Details
Author(s)Simon, Charlie May
PublisherE P Dutton
ISBN / ASIN0525346813
ISBN-139780525346814
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank5,638,628
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Here is a sensitive biography of the well
known jewish thinker who wrote and
spoke most eloquently of the need for dialogue
in human affairs. Miss Simon describes
his boyhood years in the home of
his grandparents, the excitement of his
university years in Vienna and Berlin, the
beginning of his literary and teaching career
in Germany, his family life, and his richly
creative friendship with Franz Rosenzweig
in Frankfurt. In 1939 Buber and his wife
left Hitler's Germany for Israel and Buber
died there in 1965 at the age of 87,
acclaimed throughout the world as a man of
peace and reconciliation.
Martin Buber: Wisdom in Our Time is
the first biography of the jewish thinker
written for young people. It is certain to
delight and inspire readers of all ages, especially
those who know the same author`s
Dag Hammrmkjdld, of which Book Web
declared,"Many a man of four times twelve
can read it with pleasure and profit."
Charlie May Simon was born in Monticello,
Arkansas, and attended Memphis
State University in Tennessee. She also
studied at the Chicago Art Institute, under
Bourdele at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris,
and holds an honorary LLD. from the University
of Arkansas. For three years, she
taught at japan women's University in
Tokyo. Her husband was the Pulitzer Prize
winning poet John Gould Fletcher.
Miss Simon lives in Little Rock, Arkansas,
at Johnswood, a stone house overlooking
the Arkansas River, where she continues to
write biographies of prominent persons of
the twentieth century.
