Alone

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A moving meditation on the tension between loneliness and freedom, individualism and love. At no time before have so many people lived alone, and never has loneliness been so widely or keenly felt. Why, in a society of individualists, is living alone perceived as a shameful failure? And can we ever be happy on our own? Drawing on personal experience, as well as philosophy and sociology, Daniel Schreiber explores the tension between the desire for solitude and freedom, and the desire for companionship, intimacy, and love. Along the way he illuminates the role that friendships play in our lives.

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‘A book to love and cherish’
Deborah Levy, author of The Cost of Living

‘A beautiful writer and, just as important, a beautiful thinker’
Hanya Yanagihara, author of A Little Life

‘Friendship is, in fact, as much the topic of this book as aloneness’
Sarah Bakewell, Guardian

At no time before have so many people lived alone, and never has loneliness been so widely or keenly felt. Why, in a society of individualists, is living alone perceived as a shameful failure? And can we ever be happy on our own?

‘A heartfelt memoir on being single, living alone and the existential experience of loneliness’
Financial Times

‘Romantic love, suggests the author, is the lone “grand narrative” to have survived seismic societal shifts in modern times . . . Hermits and intimacy, the taboo of loneliness and the consolation of friendship – all find their place in a meditation that nods to joy and adversity’
Observer

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Weight 0.117 kg
Dimensions 19.6 × 12.6 × 2 cm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

160

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

306.815 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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