The importance of languages.

"Diversos són els homens i diverses les parles i han convingut molts noms a un sol amor."-Salvador Espriu.

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer



The next few months will bring two books inspired by the life and work of a long-dead French essayist. The first is a straight biography: in How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer (Other Press), Sarah Blackwell takes on the literary giant’s major question—How to live?—and answers it in 20 different ways based on his work.
Well educated and wealthy, Montaigne retired from society for a long period following the deaths of a daughter (one of six), his brother, his father and a close friend. It was then that he composed his essays in an attempt to understand himself and the world. The witty, intelligent writings had instant appeal and are full of quotable quotes that are still familiar today, such as the title of the second Montaigne biography, When I Am Playing with My Cat, How Do I Know that She Is Not Playing With Me? (Pantheon), coming in March.
Have you read Montaigne? Are you interested?

Sarah Bakewell introduces How to Live: A Life of Montaigne

 Listen to Sarah Bakewell as she discusses 'How To Live" 

Sarah Bakewell

 

 


1 comment:

Ximo said...

I love this book! Thanks, Sarah Bakewell.