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Sloth The Seven Deadly Sins New York Public Library Lectures In Humanities Wendy Wasserstein

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Sloth The Seven Deadly Sins New York Public Library Lectures In Humanities Wendy Wasserstein
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 137
Author: Wendy Wasserstein
ISBN: 9780195166309, 0195166302
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Sloth The Seven Deadly Sins New York Public Library Lectures In Humanities Wendy Wasserstein by Wendy Wasserstein 9780195166309, 0195166302 instant download after payment.

This book is one of seven in a series on the seven deadly sins. Originating in a series of lectures, Oxford University Press has published them. This volume consists of Wendy Wasserstein's musings on sloth. Written as a parody of a self-help book, Wasserstein tells us that sloth is the new route to health and happiness. This is a funny book. Wasserstein is a comic talent, and she shows it here. Wasserstein mocks the impulsive culture of diet and self-improvement, but there is a serious side to her critique as well. In her last chapter, Uber-Sloths, Wasserstein dishes out some directed criticism at people who do a whole lot of nothing. The people who race from gym to group to meeting to engagement, enjoying none of it, and all for the sake of being so important as to be busy. This book is a quick read that made me laugh, and also made me nod in agreement.

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