The Book
Asking whether it is better to be forever young or to grin toothlessly and live an authentic old age, bestselling author Daniel Klein journeys to the Greek island of Hydra. There he draws on the lives of octogenarian Greek locals, as well as philosophers ranging from Epicurus to Sartre, to discover the secrets of ageing happily. An escapist travel memoir, a droll meditation, and an optimistic guide to living well, this is a delightful jaunt through the terrain of old age, led by a witty and uniquely perceptive modern-day sage.
Additional Information
Subject | Philosophy |
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Pages | 176 |
Imprint | Oneworld |
Reviews
It’s an affectionate portrait of the island [of Hydra] but is really a primer on making the most of life’
'I was bowled over by its easy charm and hard-won wisdom.'
'Charming and intelligent. I enjoyed this book very much.'
'Wry, whimsical, amusing and intelligent.'
'Charming and accessible, this philosophical survey simply and accessibly makes academic philosophy relevant to ordinary human emotion.'
'An insightful meditation.'
'Both seduces and delights.'
'Klein's narrative is a delightful and spirited conversation, offering up the ingredients inherent to the art of living well in old age.'
'Funny and wry.'