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In Praise of Slow: How a Worldwide Movement is Challenging the Cult of Speed
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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In Praise of Slow: How a Worldwide Movement is Challenging the Cult of Speed
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Carl Honore
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:288 | Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 133 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780752864143
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Classifications | Dewey:306 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Orion Publishing Co
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Imprint |
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
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Publication Date |
4 August 2005 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
DON'T HURRY, BE HAPPY. Almost everyone complains about the hectic pace of their lives. These days, our culture teaches that faster is better. But in the race to keep up, everything suffers - our work, diet and health, our relationships and sex lives. Carl Honore uncovers a movement that challenges the cult of speed. In this entertaining and hands-on investigation, he takes us on a tour of the emerging Slow movement: from a Tantric sex workshop in London to a meditation room for Tokyo executives, from a SuperSlow exercise studio in New York, to Italy, home of the Slow Food, Slow Cities and Slow Sex movements.
Author Biography
Carl Honore was born in 1967 and is a freelance journalist based in London. He has written for the Economist, Observer, National Post and the Houston Chronicle.
Reviews"Engagingly written and filled with interesting detail... a timely manifesto for a more civilised world." SUNDAY TIMES Culture, 6 August "Presents an eloquent case for a thorough re-examination of priorities and shows how even subtle shifts in the way we live can have a very real effect on our well-being." THE GUARDIAN, 20 August "Engaging." THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY, 14 August "Readable and persuasive... it is virtually impossible to read Honore's book without deciding to take things, you know, a little slower from now on." THE IRISH TIMES, 27 August "His advice is too grounded in day-to-day practicality to be guilty of didacticism or whimsy... read this uplifting and enlightening book very soon; but do, please, take your time." TLS, 30 Sept
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