id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-6591 Hannah Arendt - Wikipedia .html text/html 31340 4888 71 After Hannah Arendt's death a number of her essays and notes have continued to be edited and published posthumously by friends and colleagues, including those that give some insight into the unfinished third part of The Life of the Mind.[181] The Jew as Pariah: Jewish Identity and Politics in the Modern Age (1978),[275] is a collection of 15 essays and letters from the period 1943–1966 on the situation of Jews in modern times, to try and throw some light on her views on the Jewish world, following the backlash to Eichmann, but proved to be equally polarizing.[276][277] A further collection of her writings on being Jewish was published as The Jewish Writings (2007).[278][279] Other work includes the collection of forty, largely fugitive,[ak] essays, addresses, and reviews entitled Essays in Understanding 1930–1954: Formation, Exile, and Totalitarianism (1994),[280] that presaged her monumental The Origins of Totalitarianism,[186] in particular On the Nature of Totalitarianism (1953) and The Concern with Politics in Contemporary European Philosophical Thought (1954).[281] The remaining essays were published as Thinking Without a Banister: Essays in Understanding, 1953-1975 (2018).[282] Her notebooks which form a series of memoirs, were published as Denktagebuch in 2002.[283][284][285] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-6591.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-6591.txt