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Aldous Huxley
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage Classics (6 Dec 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099512262
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099512264
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,799,451 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"'A penetrating and vivid biography' Sunday Times" --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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'A penetrating and vivid biography' --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful
A fascinating read 19 April 2003
Format:Paperback
I had absolutely no knowledge of the subject matter beforehand but a well written account of a remarkable man's vocation being slowly subverted by an unacknowledged lust for power. Anybody who thinks that Huxley is a one book wonder should think again. Well worth reading even you haven't read 'Brave New World' .
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Eminent Huxley 11 Aug 2010
By Pensato
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Huxley's brilliant investigation into why a 17th century Catholic mystic ended up as the right-hand man of France's Cardinal Richelieu perpetuating and prolonging the miseries of the Thirty Years War.

An object lesson in why religion and politics do not mix, salutory reading for any number of idiotic bishops and popes who think they know best and are prepared to cause damage and discrimination in the name of their god/faith/prejudice.

The book also paves the way for Huxley's own visionary experiment in society 'Island'.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Crucial study of problems between politics and religion 23 July 1995
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a brilliant investigation of the dangerous relations
when we mix politics and religion. This book is almost banned in
Latin American countryes. The reason: we still suffer from
this problem.

Please forgive my poor spelling and writing in English.
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
A fascinating biography of the French pol Father Joseph 9 Nov 1996
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What was the 30-Year War that raged across 17th century Europe? How did a mystical French priest, Father Joseph, become a leading politican and war leader during the 17th century? What are the perils of bringing intense religious beliefs into earthly politics? How did this modest monk, who considered wearing shoes a sin, inspire King Louis XIII to continue a war that lead to millions of deaths?
Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World and Doors of Perception, wrote this complex biography of Father Joseph while German bombs were being dropped on London and he was a Hollywood screenwriter. A committed pacifist and spiritual seeker, Huxley sought to understand the barbarism of Nazi Germany and offer a parable for his own relucance to get involved in World War II br tracing the tragic career of a hermit turned Forign Minister. Father Joseph, according to Huxley, was born to be on the side on angels, but found himself hated as warmonker and religious fanatic. Sensitive souls, Huxley warns, should not be forced into public affairs because they destroy their higher selves and place impossible demands on mere mortals.
As always with the polyglot philosopher, Huxley's poignant narrative illuminates the connections between history, theology, and psycholgy. Armed with a lethal wit, Huxley brings this forgotten religious leader to life with absorbing details and shocking absurdities. A compelling, if disturbing, biography to read as the Christian Right continues to grow in influence and power. Can you get Pat Robertson and Ralph Reed to read this?
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
morality and politics 10 Jan 2004
By Boris Aleksandrovsky - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Aldous Huxley's little book "Grey Eminence" has the brilliance of the protracted essay, brevity of the vast historical exposition and the breath of coverage which embraces 400 years of recent European History. "Grey Emmince" is a spiritual and historical biography of François Le Clerc du Tremblay, a French nobleman of the 17th century who as a Capuchin monk became a contemplative, advanced enough in the world of spirituality to became a founding farther of a new monastic order. At the same time he was a right-hand man and a designated successor of Cardinal Richelieu. As Huxley claims, Farther Joseph's policies contributed to the protraction of 30 year war and immeasurable suffering of the population the Holy Roman Empire whose lands were devastated during this generation-long war.

Father Joseph is thus an enigmatic figure. A man of God and an original power politician. How is that possible? According to Huxley, father Joseph was able to convince himself of the doctrine of the divine rights of Kings and of the divine origin of the French monarchy in particular. What was good for France was desired by God. And more, if the acts of power politician are practiced together "active annihilation" of those acts in the contemplation of divine Godhead, then they attain a moral power and meaning. Curious doctrine, but perhaps not so distant of the realities of the contemporary power politics.

Huxley historical exposition on which background the biography is plaid out are vivid, interesting and accurate. Huxley also devotes some time to the compare and contrast of Catholic contemplative practices of the time of the Counter-Reformation and modern Buddhist practices (which the author himself indulged in). This will be of interest to the modern reader, one would hope.

The conclusion of the story of Father Joseph is bittersweet. At end power politics destroyed the former contemplative life, and the union with God became more and more problematic. And so the partise of active annihilation, and thus justification for the actions of the politician. He became one of the most hated people in Europe of his generation. At the same time, if one looks at the achievements of the "Grey Eminence" France was actually much better off for it.

At the end it is appropriate to quote pope Urban VIII who said the following about Richelieu - "If there is a God, Cardinal Richelieu will have much to answer for. If not, he has done very well".

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