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Record Nr.

UNINA9910453631803321

Autore

Santayana George <1863-1952.>

Titolo

The letters of George Santayana . Book eight 1948-1952 / / G. Santayana ; edited and with an introduction by William G. Holzberger

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, 2008

ISBN

1-280-76826-6

9786613679031

0-262-28301-8

1-4356-6567-8

Edizione

[Santayana ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (730 p.)

Collana

The works of George Santayana ; ; v. 5

Altri autori (Persone)

HolzbergerWilliam G

Disciplina

191

Soggetti

Philosophers - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; List of Letters; Letters: 1948-1952; Editorial Appendix; Textual Commentary; Short-Title List; Textual Notes; Report of Line-End Hyphenation; Chronology; Addresses; Manuscript Locations; List of Recipients; List of Unlocated Letters; Index

Sommario/riassunto

Letters from the last years of Santayana's life, written as he completed Dominations and Powers, the final volume of his autobiography, and the one-volume abridgement of his early five-part masterwork, The Life of Reason.This final volume of Santayana's letters spans the last five years of the philosopher's life. Despite the increasing infirmities of age and illness, Santayana continued to be remarkably productive during these years, working steadily until September 1952, when he died of stomach cancer, just three months short of his eighty-ninth birthday. Still living in the nursing home run by the "Blue Sisters" of the Little Company of Mary in Rome (now with such prewar luxuries as hot baths and central heating restored), Santayana completed his book Dominations and Powers, which had been more than fifty years in the making, the final part of his autobiography Persons and Places, published posthumously in 1953 as My Host the World, and the abridgement of his early five-part masterwork, The Life of Reason, into



a single volume--all while continuing to maintain a voluminous correspondence with friends and admirers. The eight books of The Letters of George Santayana bring together over 3,000 letters, many of which have been discovered in the fifty years since Santayana's death. Letters in Book Eight are written to such correspondents as the young American poet Robert Lowell (whom Santayana thinks of "only as a friend and not merely as a celebrity" and to whom he sends a wedding gift of $500); Ira D. Cardiff, the editor of Atoms of Thought, a collection of excerpts from Santayana's writings (which, Santayana complained, portrayed him as more akin to Tom Paine than Thomas Aquinas); Richard Colton Lyon, a young Texan who would later collect Santayana's writings about America in Santayana on America: Essays, Notes, and Letters on American Life, Literature, and Philosophy (1968); and the humanist philosopher Corliss Lamont.