How to Deal With Being Lonely
Every person you've ever met or seen has, at one point in their life or another, felt lonely. So, if you're lonely, take comfort in the fact that loneliness is simply part of the human condition and that it will eventually pass for you, just like ... [... more]
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Gardens: An Essay on the Human Condition
Professor Harrison again provides insight: As in "Dominion of the Dead," Professor Harrison has taken a topic (this time Gardens and our relations to them) and interwoven scholarship with stirring judgment. I am no gardener; this book can [... more]
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Regarding The Human Condition
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The Human Condition
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Thomas Boswell
Thomas Boswell, longtime Washington Post syndicated sports columnist, has been called "an astute observer of the human condition disguised as a first-rate sportswriter." Boswell will be featured as a major on-screen spokesman in Ken Burns's PBS [... more]
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V.S. Pritchett
The Enchanted Wanderer Written over the course of Leskov's career, each story in elucidates the very essence of the human condition; themes of love, despair, loneliness, and revenge are explored against the backdrop of nineteenth-century ... [... more]
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Robert Romanyshyn
One of Graham Greene's characters famously said, "I suffer, therefore I am," suggesting that pain is an inescapable, and perhaps incurable, part of the human condition. But must this be so? Ellen Macfarland argues otherwise in The Sacred Beyond [... more]
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Ernest Kurtz
I Am Not Perfect is a simple statement of profound truth, the first step toward understanding the human condition, for to deny your essential imperfection is to deny yourself and your own humanity. The spirituality of imperfection, steeped in the ... [... more]
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Eric W. Johnson
Treasury of Humor Eric W. Johnson More than 1000 jokes make this a marvelous collection of humorous anecdotes and witty tidbits. Here is the human condition in all its high hilarity--from the bizarre to the bittersweet. Divided into fifteen ... [... more]
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Oliver Sacks M.D.
With the same trademark compassion and erudition he brought to The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Oliver Sacks explores the place music occupies in the brain and how it affects the human condition. In Musicophilia, he shows us a variety of ... [... more]
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Design Flaws of the Human Condition
Leading candidate for best of 2008: I am, apparently, irredeemably shallow. How else to explain how much I enjoyed this book? A "Will and Grace"-type story about the floundering relationships of self-involved Manhattan dwellers. Cheating [... more]
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The Human Condition (2nd Edition)
Hannah Errant: I'd had this book for quite some time so I thought I might take a look at it. After reading it from cover to cover, all I have to say is, "What a waste of my time". Arendt jumps back and forth from ancient Greece and Rome to the [... more]
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