A good introduction. It didn't always have a tone I could easily associate with. I suppose this is because the book was first published 40 years ago. The book does what it sets out to do though.
Outstanding introduction to an elusive and esoteric, but important, figure in 20th c. French philosophical discussion. Camus described her as the "only great spirit of our times," though she was a Christian and he was an atheist. Hellman explains in great detail her unorthodox and highly original theories and how they relate to her life. This little biography challenged me several times and helped me appreciate more the thoughts of this young Parisian.
This is a very fine introduction – as promised – to the thought of Simon Weil. He quotes extensively both on her writing as well as contemporaries. A remarkable woman living in a very difficult time. It has made me want to read more of her writings and life.