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Samantha Rose Hill

@samantharhill

Author of Hannah Arendt and What Remains.
Associate Faculty @BklynInstitute
Writing a book about loneliness.
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At Point Reyes Books Girl: I want to go to the lighthouse. Guy: It's like two hundred stairs! Girl: So Guy: I don't know... Girl: We saw it earlier, it didn't look so bad Guy: You can do it, I'm good.

At Point Reyes Books

Girl: I want to go to the lighthouse.
Guy: It's like two hundred stairs!
Girl: So
Guy: I don't know...
Girl: We saw it earlier, it didn't look so bad
Guy: You can do it, I'm good.
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"[R]eally good teachers are not thought of highly by the academic society. This business of 'publish or perish' has been a catastrophe. People write things which should never have been written and which should never be printed. Nobody's interested." — Hannah Arendt

"[R]eally good teachers are not thought of highly by the academic society. This business of 'publish or perish' has been a catastrophe. People write things which should never have been written and which should never be printed. Nobody's interested."

— Hannah Arendt
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One of Hannah Arendt's postwar poems from What Remains: The Collected Poems of Hannah Arendt is in the Fall issue of The Paris Review!

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“This was the farewell: Many friends came with us and whoever did not come was no longer a friend.” From “This was the farewell …” by Hannah Arendt, translated by Samantha Rose Hill with Genese Grill, in our Fall issue. buff.ly/3z8UXYK

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From forthcoming What Remains: The Collected Poetry of Hannah Arendt, translated& edited by Samantha Rose Hill (with brilliant introduction), with translation collaboration by myself, & special editing care by Haley Bracken. Out on December 10th Liveright Books,

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“This was the farewell: Many friends came with us and whoever did not come was no longer a friend.” “This was the farewell …” by Hannah Arendt, translated by Samantha Rose Hill with Genese Grill in our new Fall issue. buff.ly/3z8UXYK

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Can thinking condition us against doing evil? If you're in NYC, please go to this wonderful event next Friday afternoon to celebrate and discuss the publication of the critical edition of Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind!

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“These unsparing, literate, and surprisingly candid poems offer a fascinating new angle on one of the 20th century’s great minds.” Yes, they do! Congratulations on an exceptional pre-pub review, Samantha Rose Hill Genese Grill publishersweekly.com/9781324090526