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An Impatient Life: A Memoir
Daniel Bensaïd
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Description for An Impatient Life: A Memoir
Paperback. The turbulent story of the radical Left in the eloquent words of one of its foremost leaders Num Pages: 392 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: BGHA; BM; JPFC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 201 x 131 x 30. Weight in Grams: 424.
A philosopher and activist, eager to live according to ideals forged in study and discussion, Daniel Bensaïd was a man deeply entrenched in both the French and the international left. Raised in a staunchly red neighbourhood of Toulouse, where his family owned a bistro, he grew to be France's leading Marxist public intellectual, much in demand on talk shows and in the press. A lyrical essayist and powerful public speaker, at his best expounding large ideas to crowds of students and workers, he was a founder member of the Ligue Communiste and thrived at the heart of a resurgent far left in the 1960s, which nurtured many of the leading figures of today's French establishment.
The path from the joyous explosion of May 1968, through the painful experience of defeat in Latin America and the world-shaking collapse of the USSR, to the neoliberal world of today, dominated as it is by global finance, is narrated in An Impatient Life with Bensaïd's characteristic elegance of phrase and clarity of vision. His memoir relates a life of ideological and practical struggle, a never-resting endeavour to comprehend the workings of capitalism in the pursuit of revolution.
The path from the joyous explosion of May 1968, through the painful experience of defeat in Latin America and the world-shaking collapse of the USSR, to the neoliberal world of today, dominated as it is by global finance, is narrated in An Impatient Life with Bensaïd's characteristic elegance of phrase and clarity of vision. His memoir relates a life of ideological and practical struggle, a never-resting endeavour to comprehend the workings of capitalism in the pursuit of revolution.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Verso Books
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781781688182
SKU
9781781688182
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About Daniel Bensaïd
DANIEL BENSAÏD (1946-2010) was a founder member of the Ligue Communiste and a leader for many years of the Fourth International. His many books include Walter Benjamin and Marx for Our Times. TARIQ ALI is a writer and filmmaker. He has written more than a dozen books on world history and politics as well as five novels in his Islam Quintet series. He is an editor of the New Left Review and lives in London.
Reviews for An Impatient Life: A Memoir
"France's leading Marxist public intellectual"
Tariq Ali "Daniel's death is like a wound, not a sadness
a loss which leaves us heavier. His is a message composed, not with words, but with decisions and acts and injuries."
John Berger "Daniel Bensaïd was my 'distant companion.' With his disappearance, the intellectual, activist, political, and the 'revolutionary' worlds have all changed."
Alain Badiou Part autobiography, part activist's logbook, and part political treatise, it's the story of how a working-class boy went on to co-found a party that twice participated in French presidential elections, and became a leader of the Fourth International, the global organisation of Trotskyist followers.
Independent
This absorbing, affecting memoir is a beautiful testament to a richly productive and dignified life . this is an energising book, a book that reminds us of the rightness of refusing the inevitability of capitalism and war, of the promise of international solidarity and socialism, of our responsibility to all those who have made sacrifices in this struggle.
Dougal McNeill
ISO
Bensaïd crafts each chapter with a painter's hand, stroke by stroke, offering us musings, vignettes, and reflections that are intricately argued, sometimes speculative, and always subtly insightful.
Alan Wald
International Socialist Review
From love to Leninism, journalism to Jewishness, Bensaïd always has something interesting and original to say.
Ken MacLeod
An honest, and often moving, chronicle of a revolutionary life in unrevolutionary times.
Marc Mulholland
English Historical Review
Tariq Ali "Daniel's death is like a wound, not a sadness
a loss which leaves us heavier. His is a message composed, not with words, but with decisions and acts and injuries."
John Berger "Daniel Bensaïd was my 'distant companion.' With his disappearance, the intellectual, activist, political, and the 'revolutionary' worlds have all changed."
Alain Badiou Part autobiography, part activist's logbook, and part political treatise, it's the story of how a working-class boy went on to co-found a party that twice participated in French presidential elections, and became a leader of the Fourth International, the global organisation of Trotskyist followers.
Independent
This absorbing, affecting memoir is a beautiful testament to a richly productive and dignified life . this is an energising book, a book that reminds us of the rightness of refusing the inevitability of capitalism and war, of the promise of international solidarity and socialism, of our responsibility to all those who have made sacrifices in this struggle.
Dougal McNeill
ISO
Bensaïd crafts each chapter with a painter's hand, stroke by stroke, offering us musings, vignettes, and reflections that are intricately argued, sometimes speculative, and always subtly insightful.
Alan Wald
International Socialist Review
From love to Leninism, journalism to Jewishness, Bensaïd always has something interesting and original to say.
Ken MacLeod
An honest, and often moving, chronicle of a revolutionary life in unrevolutionary times.
Marc Mulholland
English Historical Review