How to Live
A Life of Montaigne in one question and twenty attempts at an answer
by Sarah Bakewell
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Pub Date Apr 05 2011 | Archive Date Aug 05 2014
Random House UK, Vintage Publishing | Vintage Digital
Description
How to get on well with people, how to deal with violence, how to adjust to losing someone you love? How to live?
This question obsessed Renaissance nobleman Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (1533-92), who wrote free-roaming explorations of his thought and experience, unlike anything written before. Into these essays he put whatever was in his head: his tastes in wine and food, his childhood memories, the way his dog's ears twitched when it was dreaming, events in the appalling civil wars raging around him. The Essays was an instant bestseller, and over four hundred years later, readers still come to him in search of companionship, wisdom and entertainment - and in search of themselves.
This first full biography of Montaigne in English for nearly fifty years relates the story of his life by way of the questions he posed and the answers he explored.
A Note From the Publisher
UK edition - available for readers in the UK and Commonwealth (excluding Canada) only.
Advance Praise
With this splendidly conceived and exquisitely written
double biography - of both Montaigne the man and Montaigne the book -
Sarah Bakewell should persuade another generation to fall in love with
Montaigne - Sunday Times
How to live is a superb, spirited introduction to the master, and should have its readers rushing straight to the essays themselves - Guardian
Sarah Bakewell has written a marvellously confident and clear introduction to Montaigne...a rare achievement. Sarah Bakewell deserves congratulations for opening Montaigne to new readers so very appealingly - Evening Standard
Illuminating and humane book... It's rare to come across a biographer who remains so deliciously fond of her subject... How to Live will delight and illuminate - Independent
Bakewell writes with verve. This is an intellectually lively treatment of a Renaissance giant and his world - Daily Telegraph
A
bright, engaging book that can only enthuse you to read the essays
themselves... Try it and you will make a new, most intimate friend - Daily Mail
This welding together of biography and self-help mirrors exactly the project of Montaigne's Essays - Financial Times
This lively biography is so well adapted to Montaigne's sensibility that it succeeds in reviving him for our times - The Times
Lucidly
written, vividly detailed...her fluid structure beautifully reflects
the freeform nature of Montaigne's candid meditations on his daily life -
Metro
Sarah Bakewell has written an entertaining and well-researched book...she clearly loves Montaigne - Spectator
A lively, well researched account of the man - Literary Review
Sprightly... It is ultimately his [Montaigne's] life-loving vivacity that she succeeds in communicating to her readers - Observer
Cleverly
retells [Montaigne's] life... She not only produces a portrait of a
charming, humane man, but she conjures up 16th century France in all its
tumultuous glory - Waterstone's Books Quarterly
Bakewell reminds us how fascinating and shockingly original were Montaigne's meditations - The Week
Written with intelligence and an impressive lightness of touch - Standpoint
The most enjoyable introduction to Montaigne in the English language - Times Literary Supplement
Bakewell
is one of Montaigne's latest fans, but her considerable achievement in
this work is to organise and present him without being exhaustive or
reductive. She relishes his anecdotes, yet her biography is solidly
grounded in historical and philosophical terms. She echoes the author,
often commenting in a chatty tone similar to his... She provides
illuminating background material - Irish Times
This exquisitely written biography explores both Montaigne's life and his famous essays - Sunday Times, Summer Reading
An
instructive journey around Montaigne, exemplifying his charm and the
universality of his appeal... Bakewell obviously enjoyed her time with
Montaigne... Her enjoyment is sure to lead many readers to Montaigne's
text, if they do not already know it. And those who do are certain to
appreciate Bakewell's own empathy and eloquence - Prospect
A jewel of a book and a perfect introduction to the great renaissance writer - Daily Telegraph, Christmas round up
It is the best biography of the year - The Times, Christmas round up
How To Live will delight and illuminate - Independent, Christmas round up
Bakewell voyages round and through him in a delightful, unorthodox book that had me going back to the essays themselves - Financial Times, Christmas round up
Rightly
deserves its place on the Costa shortlist. It blurs lines between
philosophy, biography and even self-help on occasions, something
Montaigne may well have approved of. Bakewell is present as a witty
interlocuter between 16th-century France and the modern day - Independent on Sunday, Christmas round up
This
much acclaimed life of Montaigne reminds us that the great essayist's
wisdom is as relevant to us now as it was to those who first read him in
the 16th century... The sense of wonder - wonder at the behaviour of
animals as well as the peccadilloes of humans - is there all the time,
and in his hands it's certainly catching - Daily Telegraph
An exquisitely written biography - Sunday Times, Summer Reading
Marketing Plan
Part biography, part self-help, an original, funny and moving portrait of Montaigne, Renaissance nobleman and essayist.
Quirky and original - philosophy applied to ordinary life, comparable to Alain de Botton
Superb portrait of life in sixteenth-century France - ideal for all who love things French
A truly European book, in the line of Julian Barnes - writing to make people talk
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781446450901 |
PRICE | £10.99 (GBP) |