Friday, March 19, 2010

Kathryn Hulme (July 6, 1900 - August 25, 1981) was born in San Francisco

Kathryn Hulme (July 6, 1900 - August 25, 1981) was born in San Francisco. She survived the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906. (1) She died in Kauai. (2) She is best known for her book The Nun's Story that was later made into a movie starring Audrey Hepburn. Kathryn said that "Between the lines of that biography is the story of my own years of inner struggle with the 'Gurdjieffian' work aim." (3) Her book Undiscovered Country includes descriptions of her association with Gurdjieff, his students and his Work.

Kathryn Hulme started studying the ideas of Gurdjieff with Jane Heap in 1931. She first met Gurdjieff in Paris February 1932. She recognized him in the Café de la Paix from the descriptions that she had heard of him from Jane Heap. She introduced herself to him. (4) She spent several months pursuing him to teach her. When Jane Heap left for London on October 18th, Kathryn went straight to the Café de la Paix and entreated Gurdjieff to take her as a student. Gurdjieff nicknamed her Crocodile on the evening of October 18th, 1935. (5) Kathryn and her friends became a unique group of women studying with Gurdjieff. They were called "The Rope." She met routinely with Gurdjieff until May 3rd 1937 when she had her last lunch with him. (6)

During the years before his death she made several visits to Gurdjieff. She visited him in July-August 1938 in when she was in Paris for three weeks. (7) She visited him with other students when he came to NYC in spring 1939 until May19th.(8) In July of 1945 she visited him for a few hours in Paris.(9) In June 1946 she visited him and brought her friend, Marie Louise Habets, who was the subject of the biography, A Nun's Story. (10) She last saw him alive in 1948 at Christmas when Gurdjieff came to New York. (11)

Kathryn Hulme is a key person in the historical account Ladies of the Rope by William Patrick Patterson.


Kathryn Hulme's books:

We lived as children. Reference: http://lccn.loc.gov/38027542

The Nun's Story
Undiscovered Country: A Spiritual Adventure
Annie's Captain
The Wild Place
Au risque de se perdre
Merry Christmas, Mr. Baxter
The Success
The Diamond Hitch
The Sleeping Partner
La Història d'una monja
Arab Interlude
Look a Lion in the Eye: On Safari Through Africa

Desert Night




Footnote:
  1. Undiscovered Country by Kathryn Hulme, Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1966, page 6.
  2. Ladies of the Rope by William Patrick Patterson, Fairfax California, Arete Communications, page 246.
  3. Undiscovered Country, page 1.
  4. Undiscovered Country, page 60.
  5. Undiscovered Country, page 74.
  6. Ladies of the Rope page 129.
  7. Undiscovered Country page 162.
  8. Undiscovered Country page 173.
  9. Undiscovered Country page 211.
  10. Undiscovered Country page 254.
  11. Ladies of the Rope, page 185.

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