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Crazy Age Thoughts On Being Old 2012th Edition Jane Miller

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Crazy Age Thoughts On Being Old 2012th Edition Jane Miller
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Publisher: Virago UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 86.18 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Jane Miller
ISBN: 9781844086504, 184408650X
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2012
Volume: 1

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Crazy Age Thoughts On Being Old 2012th Edition Jane Miller by Jane Miller 9781844086504, 184408650X instant download after payment.

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Deeply thoughtful, wry, and resilient, this fascinating and absorbing book about growing older is a literate and life-enhancing look at what all of us—if we are lucky—can aspire to "I like being old at least as much as I liked being middle aged and a good deal more than I liked being young."  Like Diana Athill's Somewhere Towards the End, this series of perceptive and warm-hearted essays is an incisive look at aging. Jane Miller dips back and forth easily between the personal and the literary, discussing the deep sustaining joys of friendship; the treatment of old age in literature from Tolstoy to Updike, Wharton to de Beauvoir; the loss of interest in such once-central preoccupation as fashion and sex; physical ailments; and exactly how age changes others' perceptions of one, including within one's own family. This reflective, intimate memoir beautifully examines and rethinks what it means to be old in a culture which prides youth and views old age as a slow decline towards the end of life.

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