The letters thus far published are from 1868 to 1932–Santayana’s birth and death dates are 1863 and 1952–and four more volumes are planned. Santayana’s prose was richly aphoristic and as elegantly ...
IN the autumn of 1951, when I returned to Rome to pass the winter as usual with Santayana, I found my old friend a bit disgruntled. Not that he was dissatisfied with the reception of his last big work ...
Perry Miller, professor of American Literature, was probably the last man from Harvard University to speak to the late philosopher, George Santayana '86. In September, 1950, Miller interviewed ...
LAST spring I received, with surprise and pleasure, a copy of “Persons and Places,” inscribed to me by George Santayana; and when, later, I went to Rome, I thought it might be in order for me to look ...
The most eminent philosopher in the Western world, GEORGE SANTAYANA has been living and writing for some years at the Convent of the Blue Nuns in Rome. His first work of philosophy, The Sense of ...
At his death, George Santayana '86 is a somewhat ambiguous figure, surround by the usual complement of myth and legend. Perhaps the final volume of his three-volume autobiography, "Persons and Places, ...
MR. SANTAYANA has a wonderful gift of expression and writes with a distinction and charm which are an unending source of delight. Yet he leaves his readers with a strange unsatisfied feeling not free ...
“Nta bintu yagiraga, yari afite ibintu bice cyane yitaga ibye”, ni ibivugwa na Professor Antonio Lastra ku mukunzi w’iby’ubwenge ‘philosopher’ George Santayana. Abamusuye mu myaka ye ya nyuma yo ...