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Solitude

A Singular Life in a Crowded World

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Governor General's Award-winner Michael Harris explores the profound emotional and intellectual benefits of solitude, and how we may achieve it in our fast-paced world.
The capacity to be alone—properly alone—is one of life's subtlest skills. Real solitude is a contented and productive state that garners tangible rewards: it allows us to reflect and recharge, improving our relationships with ourselves and, paradoxically, with others. Today, the zeitgeist embraces sharing like never before. Fueled by our dependence on online and social media, we have created an ecosystem of obsessive distraction that dangerously undervalues solitude. Many of us now lead lives of strangely crowded loneliness—we are ever-connected, but only shallowly so.
     Award-winning author Michael Harris examines why our experience of solitude has become so impoverished, and how we may grow to love it again in the frenzy of our digital landscape. Solitude is an optimistic and encouraging story about discovering true quiet inside the city, inside the crowd, inside our busy and urbane lives. Harris guides readers away from a life of ceaseless pings toward a state of measured connectivity, one that balances solitude and companionship.
     Rich with true stories about the life-changing power of solitude, and interwoven with reporting from the world's foremost brain researchers, psychologists and tech entrepreneurs, Solitude is a beautiful and convincing statement on the benefits of being alone.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The imaginary walks and doggerel poetry that sustained Dr. Edith Bone through seven years of isolation in a Hungarian prison in 1949 inspired author Michael Harris as well. He's interested in solitude, the sort that nurtures creativity and healing. Kerry Shale's reading delivers lots of information clearly as Harris discusses technological developments that threaten our solitude today. While much of Harris's book is critical of those developments, Shale also captures Harris's humor and occasional indignance. Listeners will share Harris's admiration for young hikers who occasionally practice a "designated texter" deception to get free of tech for a day. Harris winds up his story with a week offline at a cabin in the woods, leaving listeners to consider their own need for solitude. J.A.S. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

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