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The Black Mirror: Fragments of an Obituary for Life
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Black Mirror: Fragments of an Obituary for Life
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Raymond Tallis
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:352 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Philosophy - epistemology and theory of knowledge |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781848871298
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Classifications | Dewey:128 |
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Main - Print on Demand
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Atlantic Books
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Imprint |
Atlantic Books
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Publication Date |
3 March 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Inspired by E. M. Forster's thought that 'Death destroys a man but the idea of it saves him', The Black Mirror takes death as an external viewpoint from which we may see our lives more clearly. Raymond Tallis looks back on his world from the standpoint of his future corpse. He reflects on the senses that opened up his late world, the elements they reveal, the distances, divisions and intimacies of space, the multifarious activities that occupied his days, his possessions, his utterances, his relationship to others, the extinguished flame that was his self, his journey towards the end, and his after-life either side of the grave.
Author Biography
Raymond Tallis trained as a doctor before going on to become Professor of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Manchester. He was elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences for his research in clinical neuroscience. He retired from medicine in 2006 to become a full-time writer and has written over a dozen books including, most recently, The Kingdom of Infinite Space, Michelangelo's Finger, Aping Mankind and In Defence of Wonder. In 2009, The Economist's Intelligent Life magazine named him as one of the top living polymaths in the world.
ReviewsStrikingly original... The Black Mirror succeeds in capturing the smallness and simultaneous vastness of a single life. * Financial Times * A tremendous, inspiring book... Raymond Tallis is one of the very few contemporary thinkers whom I would unequivocally call a genius -- Stuart Kelly * Scotland on Sunday * Original and enlightening... It is difficult to summarise what makes this book so appealing. It comes down, as all the best writing does, to the sensibility of the author. Tallis's is not only a wide and judicious sensibility but a funny, acute and modest one... Wonderful -- Salley Vickers * Observer * Full of striking, thoughtful insight, defamiliarising the everyday things we all take for granted. * New Scientist * Tallis writes wonderfully well, and has a relish for words... His style is genuinely entertaining * The Times Higher Education Supplement * It's work of philosophy that reads like a work of fiction... There isn't anything I don't love about this book * The Oldie * A strange, bold, and courageous book -- John Gray * New Statesman * Dr Tallis has tried something new, something difficult, and he has brought to a strong intelligence and linguistic facility to bear on the task. * Wall Street Journal * Tallis is a surprisingly entertaining companion on his imaginary journey into the underworld * Standpoint * As he sifts a lifetime's worth of sensory and emotional memory, Tallis's prose stuns like poetry... Enchanting * Nature *
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