Featuring a few brief but illuminating anecdotes and explanations, This is Water is a distillation of the same themes and ideas David Foster Wallace explores in his longer novels and essays. Originally presented by the author himself as the 2005 Kenyon College commencement speech, This is Water shares with readers the author’s concerns and over compassion and decency, both of which he sees as ideals threatened by the 'me first' operatives of 21st. century American culture and society. D.F.W. contends though it is easy to get caught up in the rat race that seems to have become the dominant story of many people’s everyday life, it is possible for each person to perform the extraordinary act of bucking the default, self-centered norm by acknowledging the fact that one can choose to think and live otherwise, which is to say one can choose, in the author's words, "to care about other people and to sacrifice for them over and over in myriad, petty, non-sexy ways every day."
This is one of the books I recommended the most for a billion and one good reasons, one of them being that it’s just one of those books that get you thinking not just about the good life, but what it means to live a life of good.
Anne Perry in conversation about her newest book Buckingham Palace Gardens
04/23/2008 7:00 pm
Location:
Street:
Vroman's Bookstore
Additional:
695 E. Colorado Blvd
City:
Pasadena
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Province:
California
Postal Code:
91101
Country:
United States
Join us as Anne Perry discusses her newest book, Buckingham Palace Gardens, with Gayle Poole, Sisters in Crime Speakers Bureau Director.
With over 20 million copies of her books in print, Perry has long since established herself as a master in crime fiction. In her newest, she shows readers an inside view of Buckingham Palace in the aftermath of a bloody murder. When the mutilated body of a prostitute is found, Thomas Pitt is summoned to the case, but as evidence eludes them further down the trail, it looks as though the scandal may just cause the monarchy to fall.