The Celebration of Life: A Dialogue on Hope, Spirit, and the Immortality of the Soul
By (Author) Norman Cousins
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Bantam USA
1st November 1991
United States
General
Non Fiction
128
Paperback
124
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 6mm
170g
Lucid and lyric, informational and inspirational-a lasting testament to the human spirit and its indefatigable instinct for lasting meaning in a temporal world In his classic bestseller Anatomy of an Illness, the late Norman Cousins showed us how to use our minds to heal our bodies. In The Celebration of Life, he offers healing balm for the modern soul. In this thought-provoking and unusual book, Cousins takes on a subject no less than immortality itself and shows how we can realize it here and now, every moment of our daily lives. Written in a unique dialogue form, The Celebration of Life is a compelling conversational survey of modern science, philosophy, religion, physics, politics, ecology, and the biology of the human spirit that supports his view that our one hope for the future-and our own immortality-rests in the recognition of our common humanity.
Norman Cousins was a longtime editor of the Saturday Review and the author of eleven books on health and healing, among other works.