I was drawn to this book because I like Epicurus. Most people think of the Epicurean life as one full of binge drinking, slatherings of rich food and an orgy or two…or three. But the Greek philosopher is not a bit like that. He is all about what really makes us happy and it’s seldom sex and a bottle of tequila.
Daniel Klein, a 73-year-old American philosopher, decides to
go to Hydra, a Greek island devoid of cars –and in this silence, contemplates
the suggestions from Epicurus and other philosophers about what might be the
most satisfying way to live when you get old. He watches how the old Greek men
pass their days and compares their lives to the old American men he knows.
Klein is honest in his assessments of old age and does mine
some nuggets of wisdom from the old ones, wisdom worth heading. Thankfully, it
is not face lifts and Viagra.
(This title was requested through Interlibrary Loan)
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