2/22/2012
The Thing about Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead by David Shields
Sometimes the best way to explore the biggest questions is through a personal story. Shields' book joins a number of recent religious and self-help releases, suggesting that even in our busy world, people continue to ponder the meaning of it all.
From the Publisher: Mesmerized -- at times unnerved -- by his ninety-seven-year-old father's nearly superhuman vitality and optimism, David Shields undertakes an investigation of the human physical condition. The result is this exhilarating book: both a personal meditation on mortality and an exploration of flesh-and-blood existence from crib to oblivion -- an exploration that paradoxically prompts a renewed and profound appreciation of life.
Shields begins with the facts of birth and childhood, expertly weaving in anecdotal information about himself and his father. As the book proceeds through adolescence, middle age, old age, he juxtaposes biological details with bits of philosophical speculation, cultural history and criticism, and quotations from a wide range of writers and thinkers -- from Lucretius to Woody Allen -- yielding a magical whole: the universal story of our bodily being, a tender and often hilarious portrait of one family.
A book of extraordinary depth and resonance, The Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead will move readers to contemplate the brevity and radiance of their own sojourn on earth and challenge them to rearrange their thinking in unexpected and crucial way
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