Like Essays in Love?
Join aNobii to see if your friends read it, and discover similar books!
3 Reviews
-
Holmes said on May 10, 2010 | Add your feedback
-




If there is a recent book that I enjoyed very much - this is it. Here there was a story of the teller unravelling what immediate attraction and then the love affair taken its usual up and down and eventually dissolved. The best thing of the story is the fact that the storyteller's good friend had ... (continue)
Oz said on Apr 9, 2010 | Add your feedback
-
Kappa said on Aug 9, 2008 | Add your feedback
Book Details
-
Rating:




(81)
- English Books
- Paperback 256 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0330334360
- ISBN-13: 9780330334365
- Publisher: Picador
- Pub date: May 01, 1995
- Dimensions: 1290 mm x 839 mm x 129 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Others and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
Prices Change currency & sellers
| ISBN | Edition | List | Sale | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9780330334365 | Paperback | $13.99 | -- | The Book Depository |
| Other editions → | ||||
| + 2 copies tradable: → | ||||
2 people find this helpful
Amazingly well-written!
Romantic love is such an impossibly complicated topic on which to write a good non-fiction book, but Alain de Botton manages to do the impossible - and does it in amazing style.
Telling from the first-person perspective of a man falling in and out of love, de Botton tracks his actions, thoughts, ... (continue)
Romantic love is such an impossibly complicated topic on which to write a good non-fiction book, but Alain de Botton manages to do the impossible - and does it in amazing style.
Telling from the first-person perspective of a man falling in and out of love, de Botton tracks his actions, thoughts, feelings, elations and agonies throughout his journey of love. The real gem of the story lies in the introspections of the man, which contain de Botton's own philosophical insights and centuries-old wisdom.
What the man goes through has also gone through in almost every one of us, but it takes a great author like de Botton to distill its essence and lay it out for us to absorb - all in about a lightweight 200 pages.
If you're the type that likes to ruminate on matters of the heart in your mind, this book is definitely for you.
Is this helpful?