How to Stop Living and Start Worrying: Conversations with Carl CederströmISBN: 978-0-7456-5038-8
Hardcover
224 pages
October 2010, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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Boyd Tonkin, The Independent
"The pages are stuffed with reminiscence and intriguing passing
ideas as well as more arguments (of greater or lesser plausability)
than most books twice the length. The intellectual register soars
and plunges in a pleasing rhythm."
Steven
Poole, The Guardian
"Apart from his charming autobiography, Critchley is remarkably
adept at clearly explaining quite difficult ideas."
Nina Power, Philosophers' Magazine
"Carl Cederstrom's book of interviews with Simon Critchley,
reminded me that I was not the only tinnitus-blighted Scouser to be
fighting the good fight for 'Continental' philosophy!"
Mark
Thwaite, Ready Steady Book
"An indispensable resource to anyone interested in Critchley's
writing."
A Piece of
Monologue
"After reading this book, I was, I must admit, sorely tempted to
answer Camus's famous question in the affirmative."
David Shields, author of Reality Hunger