Profoundly original essays from the author of Summer Hours at the Robbers Library about the nature of solitude and privacy in a culture where ourlaws, technology, and lifestyles are increasingly... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is comprised of thoughtful essays all dealing with the theme of solitude. Solitude is examined from varies perspectives and environments - a hospital inten- sive care unit, a homeless shelter, high-tech spy operations and a Buddhist Monas- tery. I highly recommend this book.
Beautifully written and enduring book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Migrations to Solitude and I recommend the book for its subject matter, which is the quest for privacy in a crowded world. The book is divided into 12 "profoundly original" essays that have a common thread of a spiritual journey. I felt very much connected to the author while reading the book and I didn't want the book to end. The book was published in 1992 prior to the current invasion of privacy by the present administration. I wonder what Helperin would have written if she knew the invasiveness of Big Brother in our lives today. A quest for Solitude today might be impossible now in our society and all of the places of solitudes are perhaps gone for ever like the Dodo bird.
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