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Not Working - Why We Have to Stop (Paperback): Josh Cohen Not Working - Why We Have to Stop (Paperback)
Josh Cohen 1
R288 R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Save R15 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'A PROBING EXPLORATION OF THE CREATIVE AND IMAGINATIVE POSSIBILITIES OF INACTIVITY' FINANCIAL TIMES 'To do nothing at all is the most difficult thing in the world.' Oscar Wilde More than ever before, we live in a culture that excoriates inactivity and demonizes idleness. Work, connectivity and a constant flow of information are the cultural norms, and a permanent busyness pervades even our quietest moments. Little wonder so many of us are burning out. In a culture that tacitly coerces us into blind activity, the art of doing nothing is disappearing. Inactivity can induce lethargy and indifference, but is also a condition of imaginative freedom and creativity. Psychoanalyst Josh Cohen explores the paradoxical pleasures of inactivity, and considers four faces of inertia - the burnout, the slob, the daydreamer and the slacker. Drawing on his personal experiences and on stories from his consulting room, while punctuating his discussions with portraits of figures associated with the different forms of inactivity - Andy Warhol, Orson Welles, Emily Dickinson and David Foster Wallace - Cohen gets to the heart of the apathy so many of us feel when faced with the demands of contemporary life, and asks how we might live a different and more fulfilled existence.

Refugee Tales, 2 - Volume II (Paperback): Jackie Kay, Olivia Laing, Rachel Holmes, Caroline Bergvall, Josh Cohen, Kamila... Refugee Tales, 2 - Volume II (Paperback)
Jackie Kay, Olivia Laing, Rachel Holmes, Caroline Bergvall, Josh Cohen, … 1
R315 R286 Discovery Miles 2 860 Save R29 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Upon changing his religion, a young man is denounced as an apostate and flees his country hiding in the back of a freezer lorry... After years of travelling and losing almost everything - his country, his children, his wife, his farm - an Afghan man finds unexpected warmth and comfort in a stranger's home... A student protester is forced to leave his homeland after a government crackdown, and spends the next 25 years in limbo, trapped in the UK asylum system... Modelled on Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the second volume of Refugee Tales sets out to communicate the experiences of those who, having sought asylum in the UK, find themselves indefinitely detained. Here, poets and novelists create a space in which the stories of those who have been detained can be safely heard, a space in which hospitality is the prevailing discourse and listening becomes an act of welcome.

The Book of Strange New Things (Standard format, CD, Unabridged edition): Michel Faber The Book of Strange New Things (Standard format, CD, Unabridged edition)
Michel Faber; Read by Josh Cohen
R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Private Life - Why We Remain in the Dark (Paperback): Josh Cohen The Private Life - Why We Remain in the Dark (Paperback)
Josh Cohen 1
R307 R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Save R61 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The war over private life spreads inexorably. Some seek to expose, invade and steal it, others to protect, conceal and withhold it. Either way, the assumption is that privacy is a possession to be won or lost. But what if what we call private life is the one element in us that we can't possess? Could it be that we're so intent on taking hold of the privacy of others, or keeping hold of our own only because we're powerless to do either? In this groundbreaking book, Josh Cohen uses his experience as a psychoanalyst, literature professor and human being to explore the concept of 'private life' as the presence in us of someone else, an uncanny stranger both unrecognisable and eerily familiar, who can be neither owned nor controlled. Drawing on a dizzying array of characters and concerns, from John Milton and Henry James to Katie Price and Snoopy, from philosophy and the Bible to pornography and late-night TV, The Private Life weaves a richly personal tapestry of ideas and experience. In a culture that floods our lives with light, it asks: how is it that we remain so helplessly in the dark?

How To Read Freud (Paperback): Josh Cohen How To Read Freud (Paperback)
Josh Cohen 2
R264 Discovery Miles 2 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this engaging introduction, Josh Cohen argues that Freud shows above all that any thought, word or action, however apparently trivial, can invite close reading. Indeed, it may be just this insight that provokes so much opposition to psychoanalysis. By reading short extracts from across Freud's work, addressing the neuroses, the unconscious, words, death and (of course) sex, How to Read Freud brings out the paradoxical core of psychoanalytic thinking: that our innermost truths only ever manifest themselves as distortions. Read attentively, our dreams, errors, jokes and symptoms - in short, our everyday lives - reveal us as masters of disguise, as unrecognizable to ourselves as to others.

The Book of Strange New Things (Vinyl record, Unabridged edition): Michel Faber The Book of Strange New Things (Vinyl record, Unabridged edition)
Michel Faber; Read by Josh Cohen
R231 Discovery Miles 2 310 In Stock
Josh Cohen: Radiohead for Solo Piano - for Solo Piano (Sheet music): Josh Cohen Josh Cohen: Radiohead for Solo Piano - for Solo Piano (Sheet music)
Josh Cohen; Artworks by Radiohead
R774 R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Save R78 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Josh Cohen: Radiohead for Solo Piano is a beautifully produced collection of some of Radiohead's best-loved songs, arranged for intermediate to advanced piano solo (with lyrics) by YouTube pianist Josh Cohen. These exclusive transcriptions were made popular by Cohen's YouTube channel and the book includes a playing guide and introduction from the arranger. This band-approved book features a specially designed cover and mono prints throughout from Radiohead artist Stanley Donwood.

How to Live. What To Do. - How great novels help us change (Paperback): Josh Cohen How to Live. What To Do. - How great novels help us change (Paperback)
Josh Cohen
R240 R192 Discovery Miles 1 920 Save R48 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

What can Alice in Wonderland teach us about childhood? Could reading Conversations with Friends guide us through first love? Does Esther Greenwood's glittering success and subsequent collapse in The Bell Jar help us understand ambition? And, finally, what can we learn about death from Virginia Woolf? Literature matters. Not only does it provide escapism and entertainment, but it also holds a mirror up to our lives to show us aspects of ourselves we may not have seen or understood. From jealousy to grief, fierce love to deep hatred, our inner lives become both stranger and more familiar when we explore them through fiction. Josh Cohen, a psychoanalyst and Professor of Modern Literary Theory, delves deep into the inner lives of the most memorable and vivid characters in literature. His analysis of figures such as Jay Gatsby and Mrs Dalloway offers insights into the greatest questions about the human experience, ones that we can all learn from. He walks us through the different stages of existence, from childhood to old age, showing that literature is much more than a refuge from the banality and rigour of everyday life - through the experiences of its characters, it can show us ways to be wiser, more open and more self-aware.

Losers (Paperback): Josh Cohen Losers (Paperback)
Josh Cohen
R184 R150 Discovery Miles 1 500 Save R34 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

You are a loser. This isn't a personal slight, but an impersonal truth of the species, writes Josh Cohen in this essay about love, literature and politics. Today, no figure in more ridiculed and reviled than the loser. In the wake of recent political upsets, the bruised liberal dreams of winning it all back. Meanwhile a swollen self-help industry continues to grow with a single, seductive promise: read this, and join the ranks of the winners. But being a loser isn't a personal failing; it's an essential part of being human. In this remarkable essay, at once political, philosophical and very funny, psychoanalyst Josh Cohen teaches us to take pride in embracing our inner loser.

Tapping Grooves - Vol.1: Electric Bass Play-along with Transcriptions (Paperback): Alice Xue Tapping Grooves - Vol.1: Electric Bass Play-along with Transcriptions (Paperback)
Alice Xue; Josh Cohen
R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
How to Live. What To Do. - In search of ourselves in life and literature (Hardcover): Josh Cohen How to Live. What To Do. - In search of ourselves in life and literature (Hardcover)
Josh Cohen
R523 Discovery Miles 5 230 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'This is a really beautiful book...It's a genuinely therapeutic read - it takes your particular sorrows and by sharing them seems to halve them' Nick Laird 'By the end of this wonderful book, we have learned to read its title not as a prescription but as a set of questions. Neither novels nor psychoanalysis promise to finally answer those questions. Instead, they invite us to look and listen - and to live in a way that lets us keep asking' TLS From the truths and lies we tell about ourselves to the resonant creations of fiction, stories give shape and meaning to all our lives. Both a practicing psychoanalyst and a professor of literature, Josh Cohen has long been taken with the mutual echoes between the life struggles of the consulting room and the dramas of the novel. So what might the most memorable characters in literature tell us about how to live meaningfully? In How to Live. What to Do, Cohen plots a course through the various stages of our lives, discovering in each the surprising and profound insights literature has to offer. Beginning with the playful mindset of Wonderland's Alice, we discover the resilience of Jane Eyre, the rebellious rage of Baldwin's Johnny Grimes and the catastrophic ambitions of Jay Gatsby, the turbulence of first love for Sally Rooney's Frances, the sorrows of marriage for Middlemarch's Dorothea Brooke, and the regrets and comforts of middle age for Rabbit Angstrom.

Interrupting Auschwitz - Art, Religion, Philosophy (Paperback, New edition): Josh Cohen Interrupting Auschwitz - Art, Religion, Philosophy (Paperback, New edition)
Josh Cohen
R1,594 Discovery Miles 15 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hitler, wrote Theodor Adorno, imposed "a new categorical imperative on humankind...to arrange thoughts and actions so that Auschwitz will not repeat itself." Interrupting Auschwitz argues that what gives this imperative its philosophical force and ethical urgency is the very impossibility of fulfilling it. But rather than being cause for despair, this failure offers a renewed conception of the tasks of thought and action. Precisely because the imperative cannot be fulfilled, it places thought in a state of perpetual incompletion, whereby our responsibility is never at an end and redemption is always interrupted. Josh Cohen argues that both Adorno's own writings on art after Auschwitz and Emmanuel Levinas' interpretations of Judaism reveal both thinkers as impelled by this logic of interruption, by a passionate refusal to bring thought to a point of completion. The analysis of their motifs of art and religion are brought together in a final chapter on the poet-philosopher Edmond Jabes.

Interrupting Auschwitz - Art, Religion, Philosophy (Hardcover): Josh Cohen Interrupting Auschwitz - Art, Religion, Philosophy (Hardcover)
Josh Cohen
R7,621 Discovery Miles 76 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hitler, wrote Theodor Adorno, imposed a new categorical imperative on humankind...to arrange thoughts and actions so that Auschwitz will not repeat itself. Interrupting Auschwitz argues that what gives this imperative its philosophical force and ethical urgency is the very impossibility of fulfilling it. But rather than being cause for despair, this failure offers a renewed conception of the tasks of thought and action. Precisely because the imperative cannot be fulfilled, it places thought in a state of perpetual incompletion, whereby our responsibility is never at an end and redemption is always interrupted.Josh Cohen argues that both Adorno's own writings on art after Auschwitz and Emmanuel Levinas' interpretations of Judaism reveal both thinkers as impelled by this logic of interruption, by a passionate refusal to bring thought to a point of completion. The analysis of their motifs of art and religion are brought together in a final chapter on the poet-philosopher Edmond JabFs.PHILOSOPHY

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