The Traitor

The Traitor

by Andre Gorz (Author), Andre Gorz (Author)

Synopsis

Autobiography, philosophical inquiry, confession - The Traitor is an unclassifiable and unforgettable book from one of France's most inspiring social critics. Written when Andre Gorz was 32 and rising to prominence in the Parisian existentialist milieu, The Traitor starts from an acute personal crisis, 'a state of absolute subjective misery', rooted in social and political alienation. Using psychoanalysis and Marxism, Gorz explores the origins and symptoms of this crisis and struggles towards a resolution which he finds at last in political commitment and self-affirmation. Few personal documents have ever been so rigorously analytical; few philosophical texts so vividly illuminated by the honest recall of painful experience. Gorz's father was Jewish, his mother Catholic: his tormented childhood in Austria during Anschluss, when he took refuge first in religious asceticism, then in a self-destructive identification, then in a self-destructive identification with Nazism, is scrupulously recorded. So, too, is his adolescent exile in Switzerland, his early encounters with Sartre - who, as 'Morel', is a constant reference point - and the conflicts of his first love affairs. Sartre called The Traitor 'an invitation to life'. It remains the most intimate and profound book to emerge from the existentialist movement, while providing remarkable insights into Andre Gorz's subsequent work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 318
Edition: New
Publisher: Verso
Published: 17 Dec 1989

ISBN 10: 0860919412
ISBN 13: 9780860919414

Media Reviews
An unclassifiable classic. --Le Monde
Author Bio
Andre Gorz was born in Austria in 1924. in 1948 he moved to Paris and went on to become an editor of Le Temps Modernes. He was one of the founders of Le Nouvel Observateur and wrote for it under the pseudonym of Michel Bosquet for some twenty years. He has recently retires and now lives in Burgundy. Andre Gorz's most recent books to appear in English include Ecology as Politics, Farewell to the Working Class and Paths to Paradise. His latest book, Critiques of Economic Reason, is also published by Verso.