With a foreword by Nicholas Carr, author of the Pulitzer Prize–finalist The Shallows.
Today, society embraces sharing like never before. Fueled by our dependence on mobile devices and social media, we have created an ecosystem of obsessive connection. Many of us now lead lives of strangely crowded isolation: we are always linked, but only shallowly so.
The capacity to be alone, properly alone, is one of life's subtlest skills. Real solitude is a powerful resource we can call upon—a crucial ingredient for a rich interior life. It inspires reflection, allows creativity to flourish, and improves our relationships with ourselves and, unexpectedly, with others. Idle hands can, in fact, produce the extraordinary. In living bigger and faster, we have forgotten the joys of silence, and undervalued how profoundly it can revolutionize our lives.
This book is about discovering stillness inside the city, inside the crowd, inside our busy lives. With wit and energy, award-winning author Michael Harris weaves captivating true stories with reporting from the world's foremost brain researchers, psychologists, and tech entrepreneurs to guide us toward a state of measured connectivity that balances quiet and companionship.
Solitude is a beautiful and convincing statement on the transformative power of being alone.
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Library Journal
April 15, 2017
Journalist Harris (The End of Absence) delivers more of the same in this book. Despite the title, most of this volume isn't about a pursuit of solitude but a jeremiad against social media and constant yet shallow connection. When the author finally does turn off his phone and heads off for a week in the Canadian woods, he doesn't seem to enjoy it very much. It's a classic case of misdirection here: this book isn't about solitude, but is rather a middle-of-the-road book about social media. Sherry Turkle's Alone Together is far more nuanced. VERDICT Readers who actually want to learn about the pursuit of aloneness may want to read Anthony Storr's classic Solitude: A Return to the Self or watch Andrea Dorfman's charming YouTube video "How To Be Alone" (ow.ly/JMPu30aeoN8).--Mary Ann Hughes, Shelton, WA
Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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