How to Have a Life: An Ancient Guide to Using Our Time Wisely

Hardback

Main Details

Title How to Have a Life: An Ancient Guide to Using Our Time Wisely
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Seneca
Edited by James S. Romm
SeriesAncient Wisdom for Modern Readers
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:200
Dimensions(mm): Height 171,Width 114
ISBN/Barcode 9780691219127
ClassificationsDewey:188
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
NZ Release Date 1 March 2023
Publication Country United States

Description

A vibrant new translation of Seneca's 'On the Shortness of Life', a pointed reminder to make the most of our time. Who doesn't worry sometimes that smart phones, the Internet, and TV are robbing us of time and preventing us from having a life? How can we make the most of our time on earth? In the first century AD, the Stoic philosopher Seneca the Younger offered one of the most famous answers to that question in his essay 'On the Shortness of Life' - a work that has more to teach us today than ever before. In How to Have a Life, James Romm presents a vibrant new translation of Seneca's brilliant essay, plus two Senecan letters on the same theme, complete with the original Latin on facing pages and an inviting introduction. With devastating satiric wit, skillfully captured in this translation, Seneca lampoons the ways we squander our time and fail to realise how precious it is. We don't allow people to steal our money, yet we allow them to plunder our time, or else we give it away ourselves in useless, idle pursuits. Seneca also describes how we can make better use of our brief days and years. In the process, he argues, we can make our lives longer, or even everlasting, because to live a real life is to attain a kind of immortality. A counterweight to the time-sucking distractions of the modern world, How to Have a Life offers priceless wisdom about making our time - and our lives - count.

Author Biography

James S. Romm is an author, a book reviewer, and the James H. Ottaway Jr. Professor of Classics at Bard College. He is the editor and translator of Seneca's How to Give, How to Keep Your Cool, and How to Die (all Princeton), and the author of Dying Every Day: Seneca at the Court of Nero. His reviews and essays have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the London Review of Books, the Daily Beast, and other publications. He lives in Barrytown, New York.

Reviews

"[A] lively and sometimes arresting translation. . . . Once again Princeton University Press and Professor Romm have put us in their debt."---Ray Morris, Classics for All