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Essays in Love [Import] [Paperback]

Alain De Botton
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April 8, 2008 0771026064 978-0771026065 First Edition
The bestselling author of The Architecture of Happiness and How Proust Can Change Your Life revisits his utterly charming debut book, Essays in Love.

The narrator is smitten by Chloe on a Paris-to-London flight, and by the time they’ve reached the luggage carousel he knows he is in love. He loves her chestnut hair, watery green eyes, the gap that makes her teeth Kantian and not Platonic, and her views on Heidegger’s Being and Time — but he hates her taste in shoes. What makes this book extraordinary is the depth with which the emotions involved in the relationship are analysed. Love comes under the philosophical microscope.

Plotting the course of their affair from the initial delirium of infatuation to the depths of suicidal despair, through a fit of anhedonia — defined in medical texts as a disease resulting from the terror brought on by the threat of utter happiness — and finally through the terrorist tactics employed when the beloved begins, inexplicably, to drift away, Essays in Love is filled with profound and witty observations on the pain and exhilaration of love. An entire chapter is devoted to the nuances and subtexts of an initial date, while another chapter mulls over the question of how and when to say “I love you.”

With allusions to Aristotle, Sartre, Wittgenstein, and Groucho Marx, de Botton has plotted an imaginative and microscopically detailed romance.

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“Imagine, of all impossible things, a young British Woody Allen with the benefit of a classical education and you have the nameless and exquisitely erudite narrator of Essays in Love.”
Boston Sunday Globe

“The book’s success has much to do with its beautifully modeled sentences, its wry humor, its unwavering deadpan respect for its reader’s intelligence.” — Francine Prose in The New Republic

About the Author

Alain de Botton has published five non-fiction books: The Architecture of Happiness, Status Anxiety, The Art of Travel, How Proust Can Change Your Life, and The Consolations of Philosophy, three of which were made into TV documentaries. He has also published three novels: Essays in Love, The Romantic Movement, and Kiss and Tell. In February 2003, de Botton was made a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres, one of France’s highest artistic honours. In November of the same year, he was awarded the Prix Européen de l’Essai Charles Veillon. In 2004, Status Anxiety was awarded the prize for the Economics Book of the Year by the Financial Times, Germany. Cambridge-educated, de Botton is a frequent contributor to numerous newspapers, journals, and magazines.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: McClelland & Stewart; First Edition edition (April 8, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0771026064
  • ISBN-13: 978-0771026065
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,275,612 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Alain is the author of seven non-fiction books that look at the great questions of ordinary life - love, friendship, work, travel, home - in a way that is intellectually rigorous, therapeutic, amusing and always highly readable. His goal is to bring ideas back to where they belong: at the center of our lives.

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James Wilby, the reader, perfectly captures the ideas, feelings and nuances of the story. Lleu Christopher  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
Alain de Botton has a good sense of humour, and it makes this book very enjoyable. carolMA  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
The film was interesting, but the book itself was much better! Liang Qiao  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Brilliant Study November 28, 2001
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This is a kind of hybrid novel/philosophical study of romantic love. The plot is, on the surface, a rather conventional one; a man and woman meet and fall in love. Most of the book, however, consists of the narrator (the male lover) reflecting on each stage of the process, from initial attraction to the despair of love's departure. What is perhaps most striking about Essays In Love is how Alain De Botton manages to combine passion and intellect. He is able to adroitly mix a scholarly, intellectual analysis with truly felt emotions. He is also extremely perceptive regarding the often perverse nature of our emotions. For example, he illustrates the tendency of someone in love to feel less highly of the loved one if he or she reciprocates the feeling. From this book, I'd guess De Botton has a background in Western philosophy, as the bulk of the references are from this field. Plato, Kant, Nietzsche, and many others are quoted. Yet the book is never dry or academic; the rawness of the lovers' emotions is always there to keep our hearts as well as our minds intrigued. James Wilby, the reader, perfectly captures the ideas, feelings and nuances of the story.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliantly insightful. April 29, 2011
Format:Paperback
So utterly relatable, it's more than a little disturbing. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone currently giddy with new love, but for everyone else, this is a surprisingly hilarious gem of a book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Read December 29, 2010
Format:Paperback
To be honest, I checked out this book from library after I watched the film based on the book: My Last 5 Girlfriends. The film was interesting, but the book itself was much better!
Very readable book on love and the relationship among lovers. I enjoyed reading it and Mr. De Botton was truly a talented writer.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Easy to read love philosophy June 5, 2013
By carolMA
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Alain de Botton has a good sense of humour, and it makes this book very enjoyable. It's all the good and the bad about love put into words, which so many of us find hard to explain.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Witty and insightful May 13, 2013
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Anyone who has ever been baffled by love't many contradictions should read this book. Very intelligently written with beautiful analogies to elucidate experiences of euphoria and devastation we've all felt, but without being mushy and abstract. Absolutely loved it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars So good it's scary April 27, 2013
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This is a great book. End of story. So insightful, funny too, all round can't-put-it-down type read. Great first book for my Kindle!
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5.0 out of 5 stars funny and insightful April 14, 2013
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de Botton captures all our popular discourses about romantic love brilliantly. The stages of romance and the inevitability of its demise, told through an anonymous narrator, were spot on, funny and s bit too close to home. I couldn't put it down.
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4 of 9 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Intellectual Masturbation October 19, 2011
By Gekko
Format:Paperback
There seems to be a lot of "Love" for this book, but i find that "Hate" was really my sentiment until page 107 out of 212. Since so many people are so taken by this book let me explain why.

1) The New Republic said that this book has a "deep respect for the readers intellect". While this might appear to be true, i find that the author simply compiled a list of footnotes and wove them into the text of a banal story to create a shopping list of philosophers, scientists, artists, musicians and anyone else that could build up the readers respect for his intellect.

The line i hate most is when he questions whether or not the people sitting next to him "might be a Darwinist" for supposing that a candle was actually a penis. The book is riddled with with shallow name dropping like this which makes the author short sell himself, cause he is actually a great academic, but not story teller like Albert Camus (who i feel he tried to imitate... wait, did i just name drop! What a Amazonian Marxist i am! muhahah...)

2) The back story of the book is extremely engaging. I call it a back story because it is just there to hold Botton's references to his past readings and his sometimes insightful philosophies on life and love. As the main character admits most of the most profound moments are found in the littlest of things...The problems is that those little things are blown out of proportion to the point where you want to slap the main character. For this reason I hate both characters in the book and have no empathy for them except hatred of their bland existence based on strawberry jam, who has the key, and teenage make out sessions to forgive one another for not buying the "beloved's" choice of cereal... It seems their whole relationship is based on a good breakfast.
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