Boyhood with Gurdjieff, Fritz Peters
Boyhood with Gurdjieff, Fritz Peters
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Boyhood with Gurdjieff

Author: Fritz Peters

Narrator: Emile Hirsch

Unabridged: 6 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/04/2024


Synopsis

“On a par with Alice in Wonderland, a real treasure of our literature… Full of wisdom, the wisdom of life.” – Henry Miller, author of Tropic of Cancer
When Fritz first arrived at Gurdjieff’s Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man, the mystic asked the boy what he wanted to learn. Fritz replied, "I want to know everything. Everything about man. I think it is called psychology or maybe philosophy." Gurdjieff answered with a sigh, "Your answer makes life difficult for me. I am the only one who teaches what you ask. You make more work for me."
Thus, Fritz became perhaps the most intimate student of this controversial teacher, but Gurdjieff was more than just a guru to Fritz. He was a father figure whose influence Peters never shook, and always struggled to integrate. This stunning memoir covering Peters' first years at the Institute retains a child's naive perspective while offering photorealistic recall of Gurdjieff, the workings of his intentional community, and the eccentric characters who lived there.
Read by actor Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild, Lords of Dogtown, Walden), this audiobook is a lively way to enjoy the classic memoir.
Piano solo of “Women’s Waltz,” composed by G. I. Gurdjieff and Thomas De Hartmann, played by Martín Dalesson.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Scot

Both sweet and insightful, a wonderful little book for those interested in different accounts of students of GI Gurdjieff. What makes this one stand out from other accounts is that it is written by a student of Gurdjieff who was with him as a child. Though written as an adult, he masterfully capture......more

Goodreads review by Ben

Fritz Peters spent several years as a child living in Gurdjieff's community at Fontainebleau, and this is one of the best accounts of that community. Peters is an excellent writer, and this is a vibrant and witty evocation of life around Gurdjieff in the 1920's. A fondness for the man himself illumi......more

Goodreads review by James

Wise beyond his years, independent but open to growth, in this memoir Fritz Peters displays things we could all learn from.......more

Goodreads review by John

Surprisingly one of the best books on humanity I've read in a long time.......more

Goodreads review by David

found this book in the library years and years, had never heard of Gurdjieff but this led me on a long search trying to understand his teachings. Peters had the great fortune to meet him as a child where Gurdieff puts him to work doing the lawn. it filled him with an adult pride, and gurdjeff who pe......more