Guillaume Payen is professor of history at Sorbonne Universite in Paris. He lives in Paris. Jane Marie Todd (1957-2021) was a translator of over eighty books. Steven Rendall has translated ninety-five books from French and German.
In this engaging, lively narrative, Payen masterfully presents the vast trajectory of Heidegger's intellectual and personal life without flinching from disturbing elements but also without deciding for the reader what the most shocking of these might mean for an assessment of the philosophy, the man, or the intersections of the man and the thinking. What emerges is an intimate and provocative portrait of Heidegger's life and legacy. --Gregory Fried, Boston College Payen's volume ranks as one of the best biographies of Heidegger in any language. Among its many strengths, his reading of Heidegger's anti-Semitism is thorough, judicious, and painstakingly grounded in all the available texts. --Thomas Sheehan, Stanford University With this book begins a new era of the research about Heidegger's life and work. No other book comes close to it. --Harald Seubert, President of the International Heidegger Society