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A Brief Eternity Pascal Bruckner

A Brief Eternity By Pascal Bruckner

A Brief Eternity by Pascal Bruckner


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A Brief Eternity: The Philosophy of Longevity by Pascal Bruckner

There is one fundamental thing that has changed in our societies since 1950: life has got longer. Over the last few generations, 20 or 30 years have been added to the duration of our lives. But after the age of 50, human beings experience a kind of suspension: no longer young, not really old, they are, as it were, weightless. It is a reprieve that leaves life open like a swinging door. The increase in life expectancy is a tremendous step forward that upsets everything: relations between generations, patterns of family life, the very meaning of our identity and our destiny. This reprieve is both exciting and frightening. The deadlines are getting shorter, the possibilities are shrinking, but there are still discoveries, surprises and upsetting love affairs. Time has become a paradoxical ally: instead of killing us, it carries us forward. What to do with this ambiguous gift? Is it only a question of living longer or living more intensely? To continue along the same path or to branch out and start again? What about remarriage, a new career? How to avoid the weariness of living, the melancholy of the twilight years, how to get through great joys and great pains? Nourished by both reflections and statistics, drawing on the sources of literature, the arts and history, this book proposes a philosophy of longevity based not on resignation but on resolution. In short, an art of living this life to the full. Is there not a profound joy in being alive at the age when our ancestors already had one foot in the grave?

This book is dedicated to all those who dream of a new spring in the autumn of life, and want to put off winter as long as they can.

A Brief Eternity Reviews

In this excellent essay Pascal Bruckner does not limit himself to exploring the multiple existential questions raised by the recent lengthening of human life or to showing how, in the course of modernity, the third age has become the philosophical age par excellence: he constantly and rightly emphasizes the ambiguities, equivocations and ambivalences of this new situation.
Le Monde

A Brief Eternity is an ode to desire, to the passion for life, to the warm glow of human discoveries, immense or small.
LExpress

"Humanbeings have invented a new epoch in their lives: Indian summer,as PascalBrucker calls it in his thoughtful meditation on life after 60.No longerjust an anteroom to death or a fantasiedNeverlandof blissful retirement, it has distinct challenges andnovel satisfactionsthat one appreciates better afterreadingA Brief Eternity.Written with verve and ajoyful irony, it isa stimulating travelogue for thatjourney we all hope to make."
Mark Lilla, Professor of Humanities, Columbia University

"Pascal Bruckners most personal essay to date, A Brief Eternity deploys the writers remarkable erudition and culture to respond to a very recent and important question: how to live our extended 'middle age,' our prolonged 'Indian Summer,' wisely and to the fullest. Steeped in Bruckners usual wit, verve, and delight in paradox, A Brief Eternity is also, surprisingly, a bracing reminder of lifes limitations as well as its possibilities in the Age of Covid 19. A very timely book.
Richard J. Golsan, University Distinguished Professor Senior Scowcroft Fellow, the Bush School, Texas A & M University

"Pascal Bruckner is the philosopher of the new, always alert to the moment, always capable of identifying the unexpected turn that modern culture is taking, always two steps ahead of everyone else in describing these things, always deft, always brilliant, sometimes deep. Read any two pages, and you will see it."
Paul Berman, author of Power and the Idealists and other books

About Pascal Bruckner

Pascal Bruckneris the best-selling author of many books includingThe Tyranny of Guilt,Perpetual EuphoriaandThe Fanaticism of the Apocalyse.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Unfrocked Priests of the Cult of Youth

Notes

Part I The Indian Summer of Life

1 Giving Up on Giving Up

The swinging door

Cold shower

Wisdom or resignation?

Notes

2 Staying in the Dynamics of Desire

Retreat or disaster?

The philosophical age

What shall we do with our twenty years (of additional life)?

Notes

Part II Life Always Begun Again

3 The Saving Routine

It is enough to be (Madame de Lafayette)

The splendor of the trivial

Here begins the new life

The two natures of repetition

The eternal rebirth

Swan song or dawn?

Notes

4 The Interweaving of Time

Live as if you were to die at any moment?

The old boudoir of the past

Its always the first time

Become like children again?

Our phantom selves

Notes

Part III Late Love Affairs

5 Desire Late in Life

Asymmetries and expiry dates

The yoke of concupiscence

Indecent requests

Notes

6 Eros and Agape in the Shadow of Thanatos

Devotees of the twilight

The tragedy of the last love

The chaste, the tender and the voluptuous

Notes

Part IV Fulfill Oneself or Forget Oneself?

7 No More, Too Late, Still!

Lost opportunities

The round of regrets

Kairos, the god of timeliness

On the blank page of your future lives

Notes

8 Make a Success of Ones Life, and Then What?

I am I, alas

The three faces of freedom

A door opening on the unknown

Succeed, but not entirely

Not everything is possible

Notes

Part V What Does Not Die in Us

9 Death, Where is Thy Victory?

Monsieur Seguins Goat

Eternity in love with time

The luck to die someday?

Love what will never be seen twice?

The martyrs of endurance

The zombie in us

Notes

10 The Immortality of Mortals

What do bodily ills teach us?

The hierarchy of pains

Poor consolations

Just a moment, Mr Executioner

Eternity is here and now

Notes

Conclusion: Love, Celebrate, Serve

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GOR013204534
9781509544325
1509544321
A Brief Eternity: The Philosophy of Longevity by Pascal Bruckner
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Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2020-11-27
180
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