The art of the wasted day

271 pages

English language

Published Sept. 10, 2018

ISBN:
978-0-525-42964-7
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OCLC Number:
1030580852

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In an effort to discover the value of daydreaming and leisure, the author sets out on a journey that will take her to the homes of people who famously wasted time daydreaming, but were better for it, including Gregor Mendel.

"The Art of the Wasted Day is a picaresque travelogue of leisure written from a lifelong enchantment with solitude. Patricia Hampl visits the homes of historic exemplars of ease who made repose a goal, even an art form. She begins with two celebrated eighteenth-century Irish ladies who ran off to live a life of "retirement" in rural Wales. Her search then leads to Moravia to consider the monk-geneticist, Gregor Mendel, and finally to Bordeaux for Michel Montaigne--the hero of this book--who retreated from court life to sit in his chateau tower and write about whatever passed through his mind, thus inventing the personal essay. Hampl's own life winds through these …

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With references to Montaigne throughout, the author examines the essay form as a tool of reflection, of imagination, of daydreaming--processes that demand patience and a letting go of agendas and to-do lists. She visits the Lake District in England, Czechoslovakia, and France in search of friends and historical figures who have mastered the art of living reflective yet fulfilled lives. People simply love living, being alive. I'm reminded of Dickinson: "To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else."

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Subjects

  • Biography
  • Anecdotes
  • Travel
  • Relaxation
  • Leisure
  • American Poets