The Wonderbox: Curious histories of how to live
Autor Roman Krznaricen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 noi 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781846683947
ISBN-10: 1846683947
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 130 x 198 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1846683947
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 130 x 198 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Roman Krznaric is a cultural thinker and writer on the art of living and social change. His books, which include The Wonderbox (Profile Books), Empathy (Penguin Random House), and How to Find Fulfilling Work (Macmillan), have been published in over 20 languages. He is founder of the world's first Empathy Museum and of the digital Empathy Library. He advises organisations including Friends of the Earth on using empathy and conversation to create social change, and runs empathy awareness training for Britain's top judges. He is also a founding faculty member of The School of Life and on the faculty of Year Here. Roman has been named by the Observer as one of Britain's leading popular philosophers.
Recenzii
A fascinating rattlebag of intelligent, stimulating essays. The Wonderbox is very much in the mould of Alain de Botton's bestsellers
Entertaining and instructive
A cornucopia of delights. Completely fascinating, beautifully written and brimming with insights
The author's enthusiasm for direct solutions to modern dilemmas is infectious.
Think Alain de Botton meets Niall Ferguson ... a wonderful mix of social history and good ideas for everyday living.
Taking one hefty theme per chapter - such as love, work or home - Krznaric serves up a fascinating series of accounts of how we got where we are now, sifting the valuable from the worthless with an impressive indifference to current fashions. After reading The Wonderbox, endlessly shopping for stuff you already have will seem distinctly strange
Ranging from such lofty issues as love and death to the finer points of carpentry, Krznaric offers a compendium of fascinating and quirky anecdotes and character studies, refiguring them as practical fables for everyday life. Though a pleasure to read cover-to-cover, this book lends itself perfectly to the occasional reader looking for workable solutions to any dilemma. The scope of the stories and the versatility of Krznaric's interpretations are at once fascinating and illuminating.
A guaranteed pick-me-up for the early days of January! And a book I'm going to be returning to for years.
Inspiration for bold experiments in living.
An intriguing upmarket self-help guide.
Roman Krznaric delves into the wonderbox of history...and reveals how the past can prompt us to aim higher than we do.Four star review
Brim-full of insights drawn not from philosophy, religious teachings or psychology but drawing on the writing and lives of great writers including Tolstoy, Thoreau and Orwell. Krznaric weaves together a compelling, fresh argument about how we conduct our relationships, make decisions about the life we lead and the crucial importance of empathy.
The Wonderbox is a treasury of history and philosophy that manages also to be truly, practically motivational
Almost like an opera, it begins with love and ends with death. But it isn't operatic in style. It is earthy and literate in an old-fashioned style, iconoclastic and realistic. It throws light into the world of personal fulfilment and issues a call to ethical action on a global context.
Entertaining and instructive
A cornucopia of delights. Completely fascinating, beautifully written and brimming with insights
The author's enthusiasm for direct solutions to modern dilemmas is infectious.
Think Alain de Botton meets Niall Ferguson ... a wonderful mix of social history and good ideas for everyday living.
Taking one hefty theme per chapter - such as love, work or home - Krznaric serves up a fascinating series of accounts of how we got where we are now, sifting the valuable from the worthless with an impressive indifference to current fashions. After reading The Wonderbox, endlessly shopping for stuff you already have will seem distinctly strange
Ranging from such lofty issues as love and death to the finer points of carpentry, Krznaric offers a compendium of fascinating and quirky anecdotes and character studies, refiguring them as practical fables for everyday life. Though a pleasure to read cover-to-cover, this book lends itself perfectly to the occasional reader looking for workable solutions to any dilemma. The scope of the stories and the versatility of Krznaric's interpretations are at once fascinating and illuminating.
A guaranteed pick-me-up for the early days of January! And a book I'm going to be returning to for years.
Inspiration for bold experiments in living.
An intriguing upmarket self-help guide.
Roman Krznaric delves into the wonderbox of history...and reveals how the past can prompt us to aim higher than we do.Four star review
Brim-full of insights drawn not from philosophy, religious teachings or psychology but drawing on the writing and lives of great writers including Tolstoy, Thoreau and Orwell. Krznaric weaves together a compelling, fresh argument about how we conduct our relationships, make decisions about the life we lead and the crucial importance of empathy.
The Wonderbox is a treasury of history and philosophy that manages also to be truly, practically motivational
Almost like an opera, it begins with love and ends with death. But it isn't operatic in style. It is earthy and literate in an old-fashioned style, iconoclastic and realistic. It throws light into the world of personal fulfilment and issues a call to ethical action on a global context.
Descriere
Showing the lessons that can be learned from the past, the author explores twelve universal topics, from work and love to money and creativity, and reveals the wisdom that we've been missing. It stepping into the territory of Alain de Botton and Theodore Zeldin, is 'practical history' - using the past to think about our day to day lives.