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Yoga: From the bestselling author of THE ADVERSARY
Hardback
Main Details
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Yoga: From the bestselling author of THE ADVERSARY
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Emmanuel Carrere
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Translated by John Lambert
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:320 | Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 144 |
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Category/Genre | Memoirs Mind, body, spirit - meditation and visualisation |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781787333215
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Classifications | Dewey:843.92 |
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Audience | General | Tertiary Education (US: College) | Professional & Vocational | |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Vintage Publishing
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Imprint |
Jonathan Cape Ltd
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Publication Date |
2 June 2022 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
A powerful reckoning with mental illness and a search for truth and healing through the discipline of yoga, from one of the world's greatest living writers This is a book about yoga. Or at least, it was. January 2015. High on literary success and familial bliss, Emmanuel Carr re embarks on a rigorous ten-day meditative retreat in rural France in search of clarity and material for his next book, which he thinks will be a subtle, upbeat introduction to yoga. But his trip is cut short, and he is brought down to earth with a thud as he returns to a Paris in turmoil in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack. From then on, Carr re's life begins to unravel, along with his novel-in-progress. He is diagnosed with Bipolar II Disorder and is sectioned to a psychiatric hospital for a four-month stint, where he is subject to electroshock therapy. His marriage crumbles, he is struck by grief at the death of a close friend and is haunted by a love affair with a mysterious woman who disappeared from his life. Pushed to the edge of sanity and forced to reckon with his identity as a man and a writer, Carr re sets out on a life of action instead of meditation. This is a book that embraces the Yin and Yang of life- the pull between life and death, desire and despair, presence and absence, fight and flight. It is a book about a world and a man in tumult, and about how surprisingly far practising meditation - and writing about it - can take us in life. With raw honesty and humour, YOGA gives us the self-portrait of a man struggling to live with himself and others, by one of our greatest and most surprising international writers.
Author Biography
Emmanuel Carr re is a novelist, journalist, screenwriter, and film director. He is the award-winning, internationally renowned author of fifteen books including My Life as a Russian Novel, Limonov, The Kingdom, 97,196 Words, and the Sunday Times bestselling The Adversary. He lives in Paris.
ReviewsCompletely arresting. He [Carrere] has the talent...of showing us his foibles without demanding that we identify with them. * The Times * A devastating portrait...[Carrere's] singular, ever-expanding work, in which one pain need never obscure another, in which truths and half-truths are held not in opposition but in delicate, precarious balance, is an answer in itself. -- Sam Byers * Guardian * An exhilarating new work of autofiction... It's wonderful. It is Carrere's willingness to face his own flaws full in the face that makes his writing so striking, and - dare I say it - relatable. -- Cal Flyn * Literary Review * Unlike any book I've ever read... Carrere is anything but ordinary as a talent, but his great and precious gift is to reveal his own mind in such a way that illuminates the infinity that belongs to every human person. * Megan Nolan, author of ACTS OF DESPERATION * [With] relentless clarity of thought and confessional honesty... Yoga is fascinating on the purpose of meditation... [an] extraordinarily compelling account. * Financial Times * Stunning...Yoga is a deeply moving reflection on the painful occupation that is living. * Elle * I loved Emmanuel Carrere's Yoga... A useful manual for this era, where nothing seems connected but everything's related. -- Adam Thirlwell * Times Literary Supplement *Books of the Year* * [Carrere's] skill in constructing a narrative from disparate materials is exceptional... relentlessly interesting. * Observer * Impressive... reveals itself as a monumental book on the human condition. * L'Obs * How does one harmonise the yin and yang of a life broken in two? Yoga is the implacable tale of a writer lost in his kingdom. * L'Express * An immensely engaging, lively and exciting writer... [Yoga] is increasIngly hypnotic; lyrical, hypnotic and elegant. There is no doubt that a great intellect is at work, keen to explore the depths of his own troubled mind. * Big Issue * A tender, honest, intelligent portrait of the human condition. * Scotsman * Another book of bracing candour * White Review, *Books of the Year* * The most exciting living writer. -- Karl Ove Knausgaard
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