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66052How to Live. What to Dohttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/how-to-live-what-to-do/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/155695/287832d7-ec80-448e-9677-2f4eba7aa946.jpg?v=638331896750500000387387MXNPenguin Random House Audio Publishing GroupInStock/Audiolibros/<p><strong>A brilliant psychoanalyst and professor of literature invites us to contemplate profound questions about the human experience by focusing on some of the best-known characters in literaturefrom how Virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway copes with the inexorability of midlife disappointment to Ruths embodiment of adolescent rebellion in Kazuo Ishiguros <em>Never Let Me Go.</em></strong></p><p><strong>So beautiful ... a fantastic book. Zadie Smith, best-selling author of <em>White Teeth</em></strong></p><p>In supple and elegant prose, and with all the expertise and insight of his dual professions, Josh Cohen explores a new way for us to understand ourselves. He helps us see what Lewis Carrolls Alice and Harper Lees Scout Finch can teach us about childhood. He delineates the mysteries of education as depicted in <em>Jane Eyre</em> and as seen through the eyes of Sandy Stranger in <em>The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.</em></p><p>He discusses the need for adolescent rebellion as embodied in John Grimes in James Baldwins <em>Go Tell It on the Mountain</em> and in Ruth in Kazuo Ishiguros <em>Never Let Me Go.</em> He makes clear what Goethes Young Werther and Sally Rooneys Frances haveand dont havein common as they experience first love; how <em>Middlemarchs</em> Dorothea Brooke deals with the vicissitudes of marriage. Vis-a-vis old age and death, Cohen considers what wisdom we may glean from John Ames in Marilynne Robinsons <em>Gilead</em> and from Don Fabrizio in Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusas <em>The Leopard.</em></p><p><strong>Featuring:</strong></p><p> <strong>AliceLewis Carroll, <em>Alices Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass</em></strong><br /> <strong>Scout FinchHarper Lee, <em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em></strong><br /> <strong>Jane EyreCharlotte Bront, <em>Jane Eyre</em></strong><br /> <strong>John GrimesJames Baldwin, <em>Go Tell It on the Mountain</em></strong><br /> <strong>RuthKazuo Ishiguro, <em>Never Let Me Go</em></strong><br /> <strong>Vladimir PetrovitchIvan Turgenev, <em>First Love</em></strong><br /> <strong>FrancesSally Rooney, <em>Conversations with Friends</em></strong><br /> <strong>Jay GatsbyF. Scott Fitzgerald, <em>The Great Gatsby</em></strong><br /> <strong>Esther GreenwoodSylvia Plath, <em>The Bell Jar</em></strong><br /> <strong>Clarissa DallowayVirginia Woolf, <em>Mrs. Dalloway</em></strong><br /> <strong>And more!</strong></p>...840How to Live. 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He helps us see what Lewis Carroll’s Alice and Harper Lee’s Scout Finch can teach us about childhood. He delineates the mysteries of education as depicted in <em>Jane Eyre</em> and as seen through the eyes of Sandy Stranger in <em>The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.</em></p><p>He discusses the need for adolescent rebellion as embodied in John Grimes in James Baldwin’s <em>Go Tell It on the Mountain</em> and in Ruth in Kazuo Ishiguro’s <em>Never Let Me Go.</em> He makes clear what Goethe’s Young Werther and Sally Rooney’s Frances have—and don’t have—in common as they experience first love; how <em>Middlemarch’s</em> Dorothea Brooke deals with the vicissitudes of marriage. Vis-a-vis old age and death, Cohen considers what wisdom we may glean from John Ames in Marilynne Robinson’s <em>Gilead</em> and from Don Fabrizio in Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa’s <em>The Leopard.</em></p><p><strong>Featuring:</strong></p><p>• <strong>Alice—Lewis Carroll, <em>Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass</em></strong><br />• <strong>Scout Finch—Harper Lee, <em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em></strong><br />• <strong>Jane Eyre—Charlotte Brontë, <em>Jane Eyre</em></strong><br />• <strong>John Grimes—James Baldwin, <em>Go Tell It on the Mountain</em></strong><br />• <strong>Ruth—Kazuo Ishiguro, <em>Never Let Me Go</em></strong><br />• <strong>Vladimir Petrovitch—Ivan Turgenev, <em>First Love</em></strong><br />• <strong>Frances—Sally Rooney, <em>Conversations with Friends</em></strong><br />• <strong>Jay Gatsby—F. Scott Fitzgerald, <em>The Great Gatsby</em></strong><br />• <strong>Esther Greenwood—Sylvia Plath, <em>The Bell Jar</em></strong><br />• <strong>Clarissa Dalloway—Virginia Woolf, <em>Mrs. Dalloway</em></strong><br />• <strong>And more!</strong></p>(*_*)9780593456149_<p><strong>A brilliant psychoanalyst and professor of literature invites us to contemplate profound questions about the human experience by focusing on some of the best-known characters in literaturefrom how Virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway copes with the inexorability of midlife disappointment to Ruths embodiment of adolescent rebellion in Kazuo Ishiguros <em>Never Let Me Go.</em></strong></p><p><strong>So beautiful ... a fantastic book. Zadie Smith, best-selling author of <em>White Teeth</em></strong></p><p>In supple and elegant prose, and with all the expertise and insight of his dual professions, Josh Cohen explores a new way for us to understand ourselves. He helps us see what Lewis Carrolls Alice and Harper Lees Scout Finch can teach us about childhood. He delineates the mysteries of education as depicted in <em>Jane Eyre</em> and as seen through the eyes of Sandy Stranger in <em>The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.</em></p><p>He discusses the need for adolescent rebellion as embodied in John Grimes in James Baldwins <em>Go Tell It on the Mountain</em> and in Ruth in Kazuo Ishiguros <em>Never Let Me Go.</em> He makes clear what Goethes Young Werther and Sally Rooneys Frances haveand dont havein common as they experience first love; how <em>Middlemarchs</em> Dorothea Brooke deals with the vicissitudes of marriage. Vis-a-vis old age and death, Cohen considers what wisdom we may glean from John Ames in Marilynne Robinsons <em>Gilead</em> and from Don Fabrizio in Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusas <em>The Leopard.</em></p><p><strong>Featuring:</strong></p><p> <strong>AliceLewis Carroll, <em>Alices Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass</em></strong><br /> <strong>Scout FinchHarper Lee, <em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em></strong><br /> <strong>Jane EyreCharlotte Bront, <em>Jane Eyre</em></strong><br /> <strong>John GrimesJames Baldwin, <em>Go Tell It on the Mountain</em></strong><br /> <strong>RuthKazuo Ishiguro, <em>Never Let Me Go</em></strong><br /> <strong>Vladimir PetrovitchIvan Turgenev, <em>First Love</em></strong><br /> <strong>FrancesSally Rooney, <em>Conversations with Friends</em></strong><br /> <strong>Jay GatsbyF. Scott Fitzgerald, <em>The Great Gatsby</em></strong><br /> <strong>Esther GreenwoodSylvia Plath, <em>The Bell Jar</em></strong><br /> <strong>Clarissa DallowayVirginia Woolf, <em>Mrs. Dalloway</em></strong><br /> <strong>And more!</strong></p>...9780593456149_Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Groupaudiolibro_9a522562-edb6-31c2-b125-2ef2a5cdbe36_9780593456149;9780593456149_9780593456149Josh CohenInglésMéxicoNoMINUTE2021-10-26T00:00:00+00:00Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group