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Stephanie Mills (Author)
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1559636904 978-1559636902 April 10, 2003 1

"In this book, I relate the pleasures, as well as the virtues and difficulties of a perhaps simpler than average North American life." So begins ecological thinker and writer Stephanie Mills's Epicurean Simplicity, a thoughtful paean to living, like Thoreau, a deliberate life.

Mills's account of the simple life reaches deep into classical sources of pleasure -- good food, good health, good friends, and particularly the endless delights of the natural world. Her musings about the life she desires -- and the life she has created -- ultimately led her to the third century Greek philosopher Epicurus, whose philosophy was premised on the trustworthiness of the senses, a philosophy that Mills wholeheartedly embraces. While later centuries have come to associate Epicurus's name with hedonism, Mills discovered that he extolled simplicity and prudence as the surest means to pleasure, and his thinking offers an important philosophical touchstone for the book.

As the author explains, one of the primary motivations for her pursuit of simplicity is her concern about the impacts of a consumerist lifestyle on the natural world. Mills touches on broad range of topics relating to that issue -- social justice, biological extinctions, the global economy, and also more personal aspects such as friendship, the process of country living, the joys of physical exertion, the challenges of a writer's life, and the natural history and seasonal delights of a life lived close to nature. An overarching theme is the destructiveness of consumerism, and how even a simple life affects a wide range of organisms and adds strain to the earth's systems. The author uses her own experience as an entry point to the discussion with a self-effacing humor and lyrical prose that bring big topics to a personal level.

Epicurean Simplicity is beautifully crafted, fluid, inspiring, and enlightening, examining topics of critical importance that affect us all. It celebrates the pleasures, beauty, and fulfillment of a simple life, a goal being sought by Americans from all walks of life, from harried single parents to corporate CEOs. For fans of natural history or personal narrative, for those concerned about social justice and the environment, and for those who have come to know and love Stephanie Mills through her speaking and writing, Epicurean Simplicity is a rare treasure.


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Common usage equates epicurean with gourmet, so Mills' title may seem like an oxymoron, but Epicurus' philosophy actually focuses on simple pleasures, on savoring life as found in nature, and on practicing prudence and frugality. An "ecological wordsmith," Mills, whose books include Turning Away from Technology (1997), is drawn to Epicureanism because it celebrates sensual delights and recognizes the spiritual and intellectual richness of a materially simple way of life. She describes the admittedly imperfect version of "epicurean simplicity" she follows in her small house on 35 wooded Michigan acres in a cycle of stirring essays written in a scrubbed clean, exquisitely crafted style that perfectly embodies her ecocentric values. Rather than exhort, Mills tells provocative stories about gardening, bicycling, threatened amphibians and butterflies, invasive species, what happens to wildlife when lakefronts are developed, and why she doesn't own a television or computer. Mills' scrupulous, frank, and witty essays about the unintended consequences of rampant consumerism are grounded in deep ecological understanding and sensitivity to the demanding realities of people's lives and therefore praise simplicity without undue simplification. Donna Seaman
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..".a warm, probing, and inspiring account..."

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Island Press; 1 edition (April 10, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1559636904
  • ISBN-13: 978-1559636902
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,092,497 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Deftly examines the classic sources of enduring joy, July 19, 2003
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Epicurean Simplicity by ecologist and writer Stephanie Mills offers thoughtful and thought-provoking insights into the frantically driven, technology-immersed, increasingly complicated society of our "modern age". Stephanie Mills' suggests that the antidote to these contemporary urban pressures is to simply slow down, use less, and live modestly. Epicurean Simplicity deftly examines the classic sources of enduring joy, such as good food, good friends, and the wonders of nature. Epicurean Simplicity is a deftly written, reader inspiring, and personally uplifting testimony of how to live well in today's fast-paced world.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An alternative way to live, December 21, 2007
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The enlightenment project, dualistic thinking, and industrial science are destroying the planet and seem likely to destroy the human species unless we change direction. This beautifully written book provides a viable alternative. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Luxury of Enough, September 20, 2011
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I'm rereading this book as I just bought the hard cover edition, because I think every day about the simpler life inspired so beautifully in this book, and, since 2002, I've made progress in adapting simplicity, through my own efforts and serendipitous circumstance. Stephanie Mills is a gifted writer, and a stalwart supporter of the Great Lakes bioregion, and one of the women I admire most. I've recommended this book to friends and fellow ecoculturists. It's an adventure in living simply, and living as an environmentalist in our world of diminishing environmental protections.
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