Meetings with
Remarkable Men
by George Gurdjieff
Gurdjieff wrote this book Meetings with Remarkable Men as a memoir. It is a tremendously respectful memory to all those strange people he had met in his life. --Osho Books I Have Loved
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This is the 2nd Series of the larger book entitled All and
Everything. Whereas the 1st Series, titled Beelzebub's
Tales to His Grandson, is nearly incomprehensible to the
average person, Meetings with Remarkable Men is much
more readable--basically it is Gurdjieff's early
autobiography--his childhood, travels through Asia as a
young man, and so on. Written originally in Russian in
1927, and reworked by Gurdjieff for many years, it was
eventually translated into English.
Gurdjieff in Paris near
the end of his life.
oshobob The Living Workshop
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