GURDJIEFF IN THE PUBLIC EYE: NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, MAGAZINES AND BOOKS 1914 - 1949.
Eureka Editions, 2011. First edition. 246 pages. More
Eureka Editions, 2011. First edition. 246 pages. More
Lighthouse Editions, 2004. First printing. 337 pages. Traces Gurdjieff's engagement with three "Americas": From Gurdjieff's youth, Thomas Edison's America of energetic technology and inventiveness; A society and culture in a still formative stage, gleaned from Americans abroad; and, in the course of eight visits to America the idea Gurdjieff constructed..... More
Eureka Editions, 2007. Revised edition of Gurdjieff's America; 382 pages. Traces Gurdjieff's engagement with three "Americas": From Gurdjieff's youth, Thomas Edison's America of energetic technology and inventiveness; A society and culture in a still formative stage, gleaned from Americans abroad; and, in the course of eight visits to America the..... More
Eureka Editions, 2014. First printing. Introduction by Anthony Blake; 157 pages. A trace of the worlds of words in all his works in English reveals Gurdjieff's predilection for etymological and figurative play on words the inform sense pertinent to purpose. Though some readers have thought the Gurdjieff relied completely on..... More
Utrecht: Eureka Editions, 2007. First edition. 184 pages. This study covers Gurdjieff's concepts of subjective and objective time, time as energy and time as space. It exposes his exposition of the universality of semiotic expressions in the arts - dance, theatre, weaving, and writing - opposing a general devolution of..... More
Eureka Editions, 2012. First printing. Foreword by John Robert Colombo; 182 pages. Essays more historical than philosophical or spiritual in nature: The facts about Gurdjieff's age, his family history, the writing and translation of Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson, his relationship with Orage, money, the law and even his passports..... More