Essays in Love
 

Essays in Love

by Alain de Botton

Essays in Love is a stunningly original love story. Taking in Aristotle, Wittgenstein, history, religion and Groucho Marx, Alain de Botton charts the progress of a love affair from the first kiss to argument and reconciliation, from intimacy and tenderness to the onset of anxiety and heartbreak. Essays in Love is a wholly modern attempt to define the age-old dilemmas of the heart. (read review)

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Fiona Harper
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Fascinating exploration of all the subconcious things we think and odd ways we behave when we're in love.

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renatanne
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i just started reading this on the airplane over- it's a little corny, as anything about love is (is there anything more difficult to write about?) but the writing's pretty good and if you have ever REALLY been in love you really relate to it and it's funny, cute, and smart- it's definitely intelligent. or maybe that only applies if you're in love now, right this second.

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