Description: How to Live by Sarah Bakewell Originally published: London: Chatto & Windus, 2010. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography, from the author of Humanly PossibleHow to get along with people, how to deal with violence, how to adjust to losing someone you love—such questions arise in most peoples lives. They are all versions of a bigger question: How do you live? This question obsessed Renaissance writers, none more than Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, considered by many to be the first truly modern individual. He wrote free-roaming explorations of his thoughts and experience, unlike anything written before. More than four hundred years later, Montaignes honesty and charm still draw people to him. Readers come to him in search of companionship, wisdom, and entertainment —and in search of themselves. Just as they will to this spirited and singular biography. Author Biography Sarah Bakewell was a curator of early printed books at the Wellcome Library before becoming a full-time writer, publishing her highly acclaimed biographies The Smart and The English Dane. She lives in London, where she teaches creative writing at City University and catalogs rare book collections for the National Trust. Review "This charming biography shuffles incidents from Montaignes life and essays into twenty thematic chapters…Bakewell clearly relishes the anthropological anecdotes that enliven Montaignes work, but she handles equally well both his philosophical influences and the readers and interpreters who have guided the reception of the essays." —The New Yorker"Serious, engaging, and so infectiously in love with its subject that I found myself racing to finish so I could start rereading the Essays themselves…It is hard to imagine a better introduction—or reintroduction—to Montaigne than Bakewells book." —Lorin Stein, Harpers Magazine"Ms. Bakewells new book, How to Live, is a biography, but in the form of a delightful conversation across the centuries." —The New York Times"So artful is Bakewells account of [Montaigne] that even skeptical readers may well come to share her admiration." —The New York Times Book Review "Extraordinary…a miracle of complex, revelatory organization, for as Bakewell moves along she provides a brilliant demonstration of the alchemy of historical viewpoint." —Boston Globe"Well, How to Live is a superb book, original, engaging, thorough, ambitious, and wise." —Nick Hornby, in the November/December 2010 issue of The Believer "In How to Live, an affectionate introduction to the author, Bakewell argues that, far from being a dusty old philosopher, Montaigne has never been more relevant—a 16th-century blogger, as she would have it—and so must be read, quite simply, in order to live…Bakewell is a wry and intelligent guide." —The Daily Beast "Witty, unorthodox…How to Live is a history of ideas told entirely on the ground, never divorced from the people thinking them. It hews close to Montaignes own preoccupations, especially his playful uncertainty – Bakewell is a stickler for what we cant know. …How to Live is a delight…" —The Plain Dealer"This book will have new readers excited to be acquainted to Montaignes life and ideas, and may even stir their curiosity to read more about the ancient Greek philosophers who influenced his writing. How to Live is a great companion to Montaignes essays, and even a great stand-alone." —San Francisco Book Review"A bright, genial, and generous introduction to the masters methods." —Kirkus Reviews "[Bakewell reveals] one of literatures enduring figures as an idiosyncratic, humane, and surprisingly modern force." —Publishers Weekly (starred) "As described by Sarah Bakewell in her suavely enlightening How to Live, or A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer Montaigne is, with Walt Whitman, among the most congenial of literary giants, inclined to shrug over the inevitability of human failings and the last man to accuse anyone of self-absorption. His great subject, after all, was himself." —Laura Miller, Salon.com"Lively and fascinating . . . How To Live takes its place as the most enjoyable introduction to Montaigne in the English language." —The Times Literary Supplement "Splendidly conceived and exquisitely written . . . enormously absorbing." —Sunday Times "How to Live will delight and illuminate." —The Independent "It is ultimately [Montaignes] life-loving vivacity that Bakewell succeeds in communicating to her readers." —The Observer "This subtle and surprising book manages the trick of conversing in a frank and friendly manner with its centuries-old literary giant, as with a contemporary, while helpfully placing Montaigne in a historical context. The affection of the author for her subject is palpable and infectious." —Phillip Lopate, author of The Art of the Personal Essay "An intellectually lively treatment of a Renaissance giant and his world." —Saturday Telegraph "Like recent books on Proust, Joyce, and Austen, How to Live skillfully plucks a life-guide from the incessant flux of Montaignes prose . . . A superb, spirited introduction to the master." —The Guardian"[How to Live] is written in the form of a delightful conversation across the ages with one of the most appealing, likeable writers who ever lived." —Independent Mail"More than just a straightforward biography of Michel de Montaigne, Sarah Bakewell cleverly breaks away from chronology to explore the fundamental questions of living through the philosophy, beliefs, essays and experiences of the French master we often reference as the "father" of "essay."—Cerise Press"[A] must-read in its entirety." —Brainpickings"Bakewells writing style is equal parts fluid and fascinating." —The Flâneurs Turtle Review Quote "This charming biography shuffles incidents from Montaignes life and essays into twenty thematic chapters...Bakewell clearly relishes the anthropological anecdotes that enliven Montaignes work, but she handles equally well both his philosophical influences and the readers and interpreters Excerpt from Book The riding accident, which so altered Montaignes perspective, lasted only a few moments in itself, but one can unfold it into three parts and spread it over several years. First, there is Montaigne lying on the ground, clawing at his stomach while experiencing euphoria. Then comes Montaigne in the weeks and months that followed, reflecting on the experience and trying to reconcile it with his philosophical reading. Finally, there is Montaigne a few years later, sitting down to write about it - and about a multitude of other things. The first scene could have happened to anyo≠ the second to any sensitive, educated young man of the Renaissance. The last makes Montaigne unique. The connection is not a simple one: he did not sit up in bed and immediately start writing about the accident. He began the Essays a couple of years later, around 1572, and, even then, he wrote other chapters before coming to the one about losing consciousness. When he did turn to it, however, the experience made him try a new kind of writing, barely attempted by other writers: that of re-creating a sequence of sensations as they felt from the inside, following them from instant to instant. Details ISBN1590514831 Author Sarah Bakewell Short Title HT LIVE Language English ISBN-10 1590514831 ISBN-13 9781590514832 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY B Illustrations Yes Year 2011 Publication Date 2011-09-20 Imprint Other Press LLC Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2011-09-20 NZ Release Date 2011-09-20 US Release Date 2011-09-20 UK Release Date 2011-09-20 Pages 416 Publisher Other Press LLC Subtitle Or A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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