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Victories Never Last - Reading and Caregiving in a Time of Plague (Hardcover)
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Discovery Miles 5 900
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Victories Never Last - Reading and Caregiving in a Time of Plague (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R590
Discovery Miles 5 900
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A timely and nuanced book that sets the author's experience as a
nursing home volunteer during the pandemic alongside the wisdom of
five great thinkers who confronted their own plagues. In any time
of disruption, grief, or uncertainty, many of us seek comfort or
wisdom in the work of great writers who endured similar
circumstances. During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic,
historian and biographer Robert Zaretsky did much the same while
also working as a volunteer in a nursing home in south Texas. When
not caring for those isolated by the health crisis, he turned to
great novelists, essayists, and historians of the past to help him
make sense of his experiences at the residence and the emotional
and physical enormity of the pandemic. In Victories Never Last
Zaretsky weaves his reflections on the pandemic siege of his
nursing home with the experiences of six writers during their own
times of plague: Thucydides, Marcus Aurelius, Michel de Montaigne,
Daniel Defoe, Mary Shelley, and Albert Camus, whose The Plague
provides the title of this book. Zaretsky delves into these writers
to uncover lessons that can provide deeper insight into our
pandemic era. At the same time, he goes beyond the literature to
invoke his own experience of the tragedy that enveloped his Texas
nursing home, one which first took the form of chronic loneliness
and then, inevitably, the deaths of many residents whom we come to
know through Zaretsky's stories. In doing so, Zaretsky shows the
power of great literature to connect directly to one's own life in
a different moment and time. For all of us still struggling to
comprehend this pandemic and its toll, Zaretsky serves as a
thoughtful and down-to-earth guide to the many ways we can come to
know and make peace with human suffering.
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