Author: Roger Rosenblatt
Translator: Kyeong-hee Kwon
Publisher: Namusaenggak
199 pages
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About This Book
Acclaimed and beloved prize-winning essayist Roger Rosenblatt has commented on
most of the trends and events of our time. His columns in Time magazine and his
commentaries on PBS's News Hour with Jim Lehrer have made him a household word
and a trusted friend of millions. With a wry sense of humor and inimitable wit,
Rosenblatt offers here guidelines for aging that are both easy to understand
and, more importantly, easy to implement.
More and more in the news today, we are hearing about phenomenal advances in the
"fight against aging." But what Rosenblatt suggests to combat age is far more
valuable than any scientific breakthrough-he breaks down the hardest part of
aging, the mental anguish of growing older with fifty-four gems of funny,
brilliant, wise, indispensable advice.
A book to savor, a book to keep, and a book for all ages.
This little guide is intended for people who wish to age successfully, or at
all. . . . One may think of this work as a how-to book, akin to many health
guides published these days, whose purpose is to prolong our lives and make them
richer. That is the aim of my book, too. -from the Introduction
And this is just the start of Roger Rosenblatt's charming and thought-provoking
guide to surviving the episodes that shamelessly shave years off of our lives.
With a wry sense of humor and peerless wit, Rules for Aging provides guidance
that is, hands down, the most practical, pleasurable and, most importantly,
painless advice you'll ever receive. As Rosenblatt writes, "When I urge you to
refrain from a certain thought or course of action, I do not mean to suggest
that you are in any way wrong if you do the opposite. I mean only to say that
you will suffer."
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