On Consolation
11 November 2021
Imprint: Picador
Synopsis
Timely and profound meditations on how great figures in history, literature, music, and art searched for solace while facing tragedies and crises, from the internationally renowned historian of ideas and Booker Prize finalist Michael Ignatieff.
When we lose someone we love, when we suffer loss or defeat, when catastrophe strikes – war, famine, pandemic – we go in search of consolation....
Details
11 November 2021
568 minutes
Michael Ignatieff
9781529053814
Imprint: Picador
Reviews
An extraordinary meditation on loss and mortality - drawing on all of Michael Ignatieff’s powers as a philosopher, a historian, a politician and a man. His portraits of figures such as Hume and Montaigne are sharp and dignified, troubling and consoling, thoughtful and deeply humane.Rory Stewart, author of The Places in Between
In an age when we are so much in need of solace, Michael Ignatieff went looking for it in texts
Kwame Anthony Appiah, author of The Lies that Bind: Rethinking Identity
and times whose assumptions are profoundly different from our own. The result is a secular
reinterpretation of a landscape that has often seemed visible only through a religious lens: it is
elegant, humane and intensely rewarding.
A wonderful balance of literary survey and personal reflection, this book is wide-ranging, moving, and stylishly written. It makes the perfect introduction to a genre that never goes out of fashion.Sarah Bakewell, author of How to Live and At the Existentialist Café
Reading this book is like taking a walk along a winding path with a dear friend and sharing life’s travails. But the friend keeps metamorphosing - into Montaigne or Marx or Mahler, Anna Akhmatova or Albert Camus. At the end, you feel enlivened, fortified, and somehow just a little wiser. This is a bold, brilliant, and yes, moving book.Lisa Appignanesi, author of Everyday Madness: On Grief, Anger, Loss and Love