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Luck: A Personal Account of Fortune, Chance and Risk in Thirteen Investigations

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Full Title:

Luck: A Personal Account of Fortune, Chance and Risk in Thirteen Investigations

Contributors:

By (Author) David Flusfeder

ISBN:

9780008245276

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

Fourth Estate Ltd

Publication Date:

13th October 2023

UK Publication Date:

13th April 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social and cultural history

Dewey:

306.482

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

220g

Description

A joy Philippe Sands

Glorious David Spiegelhalter

A fascinating, enchanting and personal look at the meaning of luck, and the way in which it has shaped our shared history and continues to inflect our day to day lives.
What does it mean to be lucky How might we mitigate the effects of bad luck and maximise those of good Is there really such a thing as luck at all

To answer these questions, David Flusfeder sets out on a quest that will take him across the world and through history. Travelling from Siberia to Versailles, from his fathers life in war-time Poland to Nietzsche on the slopes of Vesuvius, Flusfeder investigates some victors of luck and those who were defeated by it. In following him, we find ourselves confronting who we are and how we might choose to live.

Thrilling, intelligent and wilfully unique I loved it James Runcie, author of The Great Passion

Ruminative page-turning TLS

Fascinating An eminently enjoyable and engrossing page-turner The Jewish Chronicle

Reviews

Luck is a wonderful intermingling of the historic, philosophical and literary, with tales of the author and his engaging, complicated, extraordinary father. A joy Philippe Sands, author of The Last Colony

An extraordinary collection of insights into luck, skilfully combining personal stories and historical studies into a partly random structure. It has a glorious unpredictability, producing a stimulating feeling of uncertainty about what the next gem will turn out to be David Spiegelhalter, author of The Art of Statistics

Ruminative page-turning TLS

In Luck, [Flusfeder] bypasses the scientific harsh truth about randomness and probability and instead has written a book about the human side of luck Eccentric, insightful meditations New Scientist

Thrilling, intelligent and wilfully unique, with the bonus ball of being unexpectedly moving, David Flusfeders thirteen investigations are the result of a lifetime of original thinking. I loved it James Runcie, author of The Great Passion

Fascinating An eminently enjoyable and engrossing page-turner The Jewish Chronicle

Flusfeder stands up for superstition Telegraph

This deep, particular and witty examination of the nature of luck and its role in human existence is an absolute joy, from random start to mysterious finish. A most unusual book Louisa Young, author of Twelve Months and a Day

Author Bio

David Flusfeder was born November 1960 in New Jersey, and has had his short stories published in numerous anthologies and magazines. His novels to date are A Film by Spencer Ludwig (2010), The Pagan House (2007), The Gift (2003), Morocco (2000), Like Plastic (winner of Encore Award 1997) and Man Kills Woman (1993). He has taught creative writing at Birkbeck College, Morley College, the Arvon Foundation and Pentonville Prison. David Flusfeder is married with two children and lives in London.

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