Gurdjieff Remembered by Fritz Peters

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Only 11 years old when his aunt, Margaret Anderson, brought him to the Prieuré in June 1924, Fritz Peters spent five years with G.I. Gurdjieff, as described in the classic Boyhood with Gurdjieff. In Gurdjieff Remembered, Peters recounts his interactions with Gurdjieff from 1932 to 1947. Now living in America, Peters sees Gurdjieff as an adult and relates to him more as a spiritual teacher. As with Boyhood, Peters writes crisply and at times with humor, as when telling of the tumultuous train journey to Chicago. His unique relationship gives the reader a glimpse of the Being of G. I. Gurdjieff.

Samuel Weiser, 1971.
ISBN: 9780877281429. 159 pp.
First US edition.
Introduction by Mary Ellen Korman.
Softcover. Very good.
Spine a bit faded.
Owner's inscription on back of front cover and front endpaper.