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  • Published: 15 December 2020
  • ISBN: 9781635420395
  • Imprint: Other Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 528
  • RRP: $49.99

Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely





A spirited biography of the prophetic and sympathetic philosopher who helped build the foundations of the modern world.

Best Book of the Year – Kirkus Reviews

A spirited biography of the prophetic and sympathetic philosopher who helped build the foundations of the modern world.

Denis Diderot is often associated with the decades-long battle to bring the world’s first comprehensive Encyclopédie into existence. But his most daring writing took place in the shadows. Thrown into prison for his atheism in 1749, Diderot decided to reserve his best books for posterity–for us, in fact. In the astonishing cache of unpublished writings left behind after his death, Diderot challenged virtually all of his century's accepted truths, from the sanctity of monarchy, to the racial justification of the slave trade, to the norms of human sexuality. One of Diderot’s most attentive readers during his lifetime was Catherine the Great, who not only supported him financially, but invited him to St. Petersburg to talk about the possibility of democratizing the Russian empire.

In this thematically organized biography, Andrew S. Curran vividly describes Diderot’s tormented relationship with Rousseau, his curious correspondence with Voltaire, his passionate affairs, and his often iconoclastic stands on art, theater, morality, politics, and religion. But what this book brings out most brilliantly is how the writer's personal turmoil was an essential part of his genius and his ability to flout taboos, dogma, and convention.

  • Published: 15 December 2020
  • ISBN: 9781635420395
  • Imprint: Other Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 528
  • RRP: $49.99

Praise for Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely

"An exuberant exploration of this endlessly fascinating writer--we need our Diderots now more than ever." --Sarah Bakewell, New York Times bestselling author of How to Live

"Engrossing...a narrative sustained with appealing clarity and energy...readers of this biography are likely to be impressed by the scope of Diderot's thought and by his courage." --Washington Post

"Making sense of these mercurial works is not easy, and situating them in such a life as Diderot's is even more challenging, so it is remarkable that...Curran succeeds admirably in both regards...the most accessible version of the life and work of this protean figure...excellent." --New York Review of Books

"Curran does a terrific job of sorting through the crazily complicated history of the Encyclopédie's publication...[a] revivifying new book." --The New Yorker