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English Dane

English Dane

Sarah Bakewell

Vintage
2006
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This gripping nineteenth-century adventure stars Jorgen Jorgenson, who ran away to sea at fourteen and began a brilliant career by sailing to establish the first colony in Tasmania.
How to Live

How to Live

Sarah Bakewell

Ccv
2011
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The Essays was an instant bestseller, and over four hundred years later, readers still come to him in search of companionship, wisdom and entertainment - and in search of themselves.
The Smart

The Smart

Sarah Bakewell

Vintage
2009
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The Smart is a true drama of eighteenth-century life with a mercurial, mysterious heroine. Caroline is a young Irishwoman who runs off to marry a soldier, comes to London and slides into a glamorous life as a high-class prostitute, a great risk-taker, possessing a mesmerising appeal. In the early 1770s, she becomes involved with the intriguing Perreau twins, identical in looks but opposite in character, one a sober merchant, the other a raffish gambler. They begin forging bonds, living in increasing luxury until everything collapses like a house of cards - and forgery is a capital offence. A brilliantly researched and marvellously evocative history, The Smart is full of the life of London streets and shots through with enduring themes - sex, money, death and fame. It bridges the gap between aristocracy and underworld as eighteenth-century society is drawn into the most scandalous financial sting of the age.
At The Existentialist Cafe

At The Existentialist Cafe

Sarah Bakewell

Random House UK
2017
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Three young friends meet over apricot cocktails at the Bec-de-Gaz bar on the rue Montparnasse. They are Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and their friend Raymond Aron, who opens their eyes to a radical new way of thinking...
Humanly Possible: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope
The New York Times bestseller - One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2023 - A New York Times Notable Book "A book of big and bold ideas, Humanly Possible is humane in approach and, more important, readable and worth reading. . . Bakewell is wide-ranging, witty and compassionate." -Wall Street Journal"Sweeping . . . linking philosophical reflections with vibrant anecdotes." -- The New York Times The bestselling author of How to Live and At the Existentialist Caf explores seven hundred years of writers, thinkers, scientists, and artists, all seeking to understand what it means to be truly human Humanism is an expansive tradition of thought that places shared humanity, cultural vibrancy, and moral responsibility at the center of our lives. For centuries, this worldview has inspired people to make their choices by principles of freethinking, intellectual inquiry, fellow feeling, and optimism. In this sweeping new history, Sarah Bakewell, herself a lifelong humanist, illuminates the very personal, individual, and, well, human matter of humanism and takes readers on a grand intellectual adventure. Voyaging from the literary enthusiasts of the fourteenth century to the secular campaigners of our own time, from Voltaire to Zora Neale Hurston, Bakewell brings together extraordinary humanists across history. She explores their immense variety: some sought to promote scientific and rationalist ideas, others put more emphasis on moral living, and still others were concerned with the cultural and literary studies known as "the humanities." Humanly Possible asks not only what unites all these meanings of humanism but why it has such enduring power, despite opposition from fanatics, mystics, and tyrants. A singular examination of this vital tradition as well as a dazzling contribution to its literature, Humanly Possible serves as a recentering, a call to care for one another, and a reminder that we are all, together, only human.
Humanly Possible: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope
The New York Times bestseller - One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2023 - A New York Times Notable Book "A book of big and bold ideas, Humanly Possible is humane in approach and, more important, readable and worth reading. . . Bakewell is wide-ranging, witty and compassionate." -Wall Street Journal"Sweeping . . . linking philosophical reflections with vibrant anecdotes." -- The New York Times The bestselling author of How to Live and At the Existentialist Caf explores seven hundred years of writers, thinkers, scientists, and artists, all seeking to understand what it means to be truly human Humanism is an expansive tradition of thought that places shared humanity, cultural vibrancy, and moral responsibility at the center of our lives. For centuries, this worldview has inspired people to make their choices by principles of freethinking, intellectual inquiry, fellow feeling, and optimism. In this sweeping new history, Sarah Bakewell, herself a lifelong humanist, illuminates the very personal, individual, and, well, human matter of humanism and takes readers on a grand intellectual adventure. Voyaging from the literary enthusiasts of the fourteenth century to the secular campaigners of our own time, from Voltaire to Zora Neale Hurston, Bakewell brings together extraordinary humanists across history. She explores their immense variety: some sought to promote scientific and rationalist ideas, others put more emphasis on moral living, and still others were concerned with the cultural and literary studies known as "the humanities." Humanly Possible asks not only what unites all these meanings of humanism but why it has such enduring power, despite opposition from fanatics, mystics, and tyrants. A singular examination of this vital tradition as well as a dazzling contribution to its literature, Humanly Possible serves as a recentering, a call to care for one another, and a reminder that we are all, together, only human.
Humanly Possible

Humanly Possible

Sarah Bakewell

Vintage Publishing
2024
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The bestselling, prizewinning author of How to Live and At the Existentialist Café explores the great tradition of humanist writers, thinkers, scientists and artists, all trying to understand what it means to be truly human.*** THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER *** A BARACK OBAMA BOOK OF THE YEAR ***'I can't imagine a better history' PHILIP PULLMAN * 'Fascinating, moving, funny' OLIVER BURKEMANIf you are reading this, you may already be a humanist. Even if you don't know it.Do you love literature and the arts? Do you have a strong moral compass despite not being formally religious? Do you simply believe that individual lives are more important than grand political visions? If any of these apply, you are part of a long tradition of humanist thought.In Humanly Possible Sarah Bakewell asks what humanism is and why it has flourished for so long. By introducing us to the adventurous lives and ideas of famous humanists through 700 years of history, she shows how the humanist values that helped steer us through dark times in the past are just as urgently needed in our world today.‘An epic, spine-tingling and persuasive work of history’ Daily Telegraph‘As she romps through the centuries, readers will feel assured that they are in the company of a gifted guide’ The Economist
How to Live: Or a Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer
Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography, from the author of Humanly PossibleHow to get along with people, how to deal with violence, how to adjust to losing someone you love--such questions arise in most people's lives. They are all versions of a bigger question: How do you live? This question obsessed Renaissance writers, none more than Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, considered by many to be the first truly modern individual. He wrote free-roaming explorations of his thoughts and experience, unlike anything written before. More than four hundred years later, Montaigne's honesty and charm still draw people to him. Readers come to him in search of companionship, wisdom, and entertainment --and in search of themselves. Just as they will to this spirited and singular biography.
At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails with Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Martin Heidegger, Maurice M
Named one of the Ten Best Books of 2016 by the New York Times, a spirited account of a major intellectual movement of the twentieth century and the revolutionary thinkers who came to shape it, by the best-selling author of How to Live and Humanly Possible Sarah Bakewell. Paris, 1933: three contemporaries meet over apricot cocktails at the Bec-de-Gaz bar on the rue Montparnasse. They are the young Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and longtime friend Raymond Aron, a fellow philosopher who raves to them about a new conceptual framework from Berlin called Phenomenology. "You see," he says, "if you are a phenomenologist you can talk about this cocktail and make philosophy out of it " It was this simple phrase that would ignite a movement, inspiring Sartre to integrate Phenomenology into his own French, humanistic sensibility, thereby creating an entirely new philosophical approach inspired by themes of radical freedom, authentic being, and political activism. This movement would sweep through the jazz clubs and caf s of the Left Bank before making its way across the world as Existentialism. Featuring not only philosophers, but also playwrights, anthropologists, convicts, and revolutionaries, At the Existentialist Caf follows the existentialists' story, from the first rebellious spark through the Second World War, to its role in postwar liberation movements such as anti-colonialism, feminism, and gay rights. Interweaving biography and philosophy, it is the epic account of passionate encounters--fights, love affairs, mentorships, rebellions, and long partnerships--and a vital investigation into what the existentialists have to offer us today, at a moment when we are once again confronting the major questions of freedom, global responsibility, and human authenticity in a fractious and technology-driven world.
Cómo Vivir. Una Vida Con Montaigne: En Una Pregunta Y Veinte Intentos de Respuesta
Pocos libros han recibido recientemente tantos elogios como esta biograf a de Montaigne.Se trata de una historia de la vida de Montaigne y de su obra escrita, centrada siempre en hallar la respuesta a la gran pregunta que plantea el libro, c mo vivir la vida en s .Sarah Bakewell cuenta la vida de Montaigne no bajo los protocolos habituales de una biograf a sino como un tratado. Cada uno de sus veinte cap tulos contiene veinte tentativas de respuesta a esa gran pregunta que Montaigne se planteaba. De las actitudes personales y de los escritos de Montaigne, Sarah Bakewell va deduciendo una serie de proposiciones que est n hechas m s de sugerencias que de normas, y que acaban siendo el boceto de una tradici n viva que atraviesa los siglos y llega a nuestro presente.Estas son algunas de ellas: - Som telo todo a examen- Preserva una habitaci n propia- Haz algo que nadie haya hecho antes- Haz bien tu trabajo, pero no demasiado bien- No quieras controlarlo todo Los lectores descubrir n acontecimientos tales como su elecci n como alcalde de Burdeos y conocer n c mo llev su vida p blica en un momento de grandes conflictos religiosos y pol ticos. Pero lo m s importante que encontrar n es el pensamiento de uno de los m s grandes humanistas de la historia de la humanidad.
Existentialisterna : en historia om frihet, varat och aprikoscocktails
"Det sägs ibland att existentialismen är mer en sinnesstämning än en filosofi, och att den kan spåras tillbaka till ångestridna romanförfattare på 1800-talet och längre bakåt till Gamla Testamentet och till Job. Kort sagt till var och en som någonsin känt sig missnöjd, upprorisk eller alienerad.Men man kan också göra tvärtom och fixera den moderna existentialismens födelse till ett ögonblick mot slutet av 1933, då tre unga filosofer satt på baren Bec-de-Gaz på rue Montparnasse i Paris och skvallrade och drack husets specialitet, aprikoscocktail."I Sarah Bakewells hyllade kulturhistoria står Jean-Paul Sartre och Simone de Beauvoir i centrum. Men Existentialisterna är framför allt en bildande och lustfylld rundmålning av en av 1900-talets mest inflytelserika idéströmningar, fängslande som en roman. ”en överdådig och idérik bok.…detta är existentialism som både lära och livsstil.” SVD
Humanisterna : sjuhundra år av fritänkande, nyfikenhet och hopp
Älskar du litteratur och konst? Har du en stark moralisk kompass trots att du inte vare sig tillhör eller praktiserar någon religion? Anser du att enskilda människoliv är viktigare än storslagna politiska visioner? I så fall är du antagligen humanist.I den kritikerrosade Humanisterna undersöker Sarah Bakewell vad humanism egentligen är, och visar hur de värderingar som från 1300-talet och framåt har hjälpt människan att navigera är precis lika användbara i modern tid.