What is the meaning of life? Can that question be answered? What does it even mean to ask it? Is there a purpose to our human existence? In this little book, literature professor Terry Eagleton takes a look at these kinds of big questions and explores ways that we might approach them. The heaviness of the subject matter is balanced by the author’s humor and playfulness. It’s a very challenging but fun read and a great addition to the ‘very short introduction’ series.
Recommended by Tim
Literaries who Lunch presents Gail Tsukiyama discussing The Samurai's Garden
05/22/2008 12:00 pm
Location:
Street:
Vroman's Bookstore
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695 E. Colorado Blvd
City:
Pasadena
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Province:
California
Postal Code:
91101
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United States
Gail Tsukiyama discusses the San Marino One City, One Book pick, The Samurai's Garden
Set in Japan just before World War II, this novel focuses on 17-year-old Stephen, who leaves his home in Hong Kong just as Japan is poised to invade. He's sent to a small town called Tarumi to recuperate from tuberculosis, and as he does, he begins to develop friendships with 3 women and a girl close to his own age, all of whom begin to open him up in their own ways to the lessons of wisdom concerning love, honor and loss. Please call Vroman's customer service at (626) 449-5320 no later than May 19 to place your order.