
Boyhood with Gurdjieff
Fritz Peters
“On a par with Alice in Wonderland, a real treasure of our literature… Full of wisdom, the wisdom of life.” – Henry Miller, author of Tropic of Cancer
When Fritz first arrived at Gurdjieff’s Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man, the mystic asked the boy what he wanted to learn. Fritz replied, "I want to know everything. Everything about man. I think it is called psychology or maybe philosophy." Gurdjieff answered with a sigh, "Your answer makes life difficult for me. I am the only one who teaches what you ask. You make more work for me."
Thus, Fritz became perhaps the most intimate student of this controversial teacher, but Gurdjieff was more than just a guru to Fritz. He was a father figure whose influence Peters never shook, and always struggled to integrate. This stunning memoir covering Peters' first years at the Institute retains a child's naive perspective while offering photorealistic recall of Gurdjieff, the workings of his intentional community, and the eccentric characters who lived there.
Read by actor Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild, Lords of Dogtown, Walden), this audiobook is a lively way to enjoy the classic memoir.
Piano solo of “Women’s Waltz,” composed by G. I. Gurdjieff and Thomas De Hartmann, played by Martín Dalesson.
Duration - 6h 25m.
Author - Fritz Peters.
Narrator - Emile Hirsch.
Published Date - Friday, 05 January 2024.
Copyright - © 1964 Arthur A. Peters ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
“On a par with Alice in Wonderland, a real treasure of our literature… Full of wisdom, the wisdom of life.” – Henry Miller, author of Tropic of Cancer When Fritz first arrived at Gurdjieff’s Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man, the mystic asked the boy what he wanted to learn. Fritz replied, "I want to know everything. Everything about man. I think it is called psychology or maybe philosophy." Gurdjieff answered with a sigh, "Your answer makes life difficult for me. I am the only one who teaches what you ask. You make more work for me." Thus, Fritz became perhaps the most intimate student of this controversial teacher, but Gurdjieff was more than just a guru to Fritz. He was a father figure whose influence Peters never shook, and always struggled to integrate. This stunning memoir covering Peters' first years at the Institute retains a child's naive perspective while offering photorealistic recall of Gurdjieff, the workings of his intentional community, and the eccentric characters who lived there. Read by actor Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild, Lords of Dogtown, Walden), this audiobook is a lively way to enjoy the classic memoir. Piano solo of “Women’s Waltz,” composed by G. I. Gurdjieff and Thomas De Hartmann, played by Martín Dalesson. Duration - 6h 25m. Author - Fritz Peters. Narrator - Emile Hirsch. Published Date - Friday, 05 January 2024. Copyright - © 1964 Arthur A. Peters ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:40
Chapter 1
Duration:00:08:32
Chapter 2
Duration:00:10:39
Chapter 3
Duration:00:09:25
Chapter 4
Duration:00:06:32
Chapter 5
Duration:00:19:12
Chapter 6
Duration:00:13:32
Chapter 7
Duration:00:08:00
Chapter 8
Duration:00:11:36
Chapter 9
Duration:00:06:38
Chapter 10
Duration:00:07:31
Chapter 11
Duration:00:09:22
Chapter 12
Duration:00:09:10
Chapter 13
Duration:00:09:39
Chapter 14
Duration:00:11:32
Chapter 15
Duration:00:12:00
Chapter 16
Duration:00:12:59
Chapter 17
Duration:00:11:12
Chapter 18
Duration:00:12:20
Chapter 19
Duration:00:08:35
Chapter 20
Duration:00:08:03
Chapter 21
Duration:00:10:25
Chapter 22
Duration:00:09:59
Chapter 23
Duration:00:07:10
Chapter 24
Duration:00:07:09
Chapter 25
Duration:00:07:37
Chapter 26
Duration:00:07:18
Chapter 27
Duration:00:16:07
Chapter 28
Duration:00:10:43
Chapter 29
Duration:00:13:02
Chapter 30
Duration:00:10:17
Chapter 31
Duration:00:12:09
Chapter 32
Duration:00:07:54
Chapter 33
Duration:00:04:48
Chapter 34
Duration:00:07:46
Chapter 35
Duration:00:07:35
Chapter 36
Duration:00:08:16
Chapter 37
Duration:00:06:54
Chapter 38
Duration:00:06:00
Chapter 39
Duration:00:07:00
Chapter 40
Duration:00:07:36
Epilogue — Chapter 41
Duration:00:01:25
Ending Credits
Duration:00:01:21