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Composing a Further Life
The Age of Active Wisdom

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Zusatztext “The kind of life-altering perspective we expect from Bateson. . . . She champions the virtues of discontinuity—the growth spurts! the sudden illuminations.” — Los Angeles Times  “One of the wisest people on the planet has written one of the finest books on the later years of life.” —Jean Houston! author of A Mythic Life “Bateson has used her unique vision and insight to light up the many facets of the ‘Further Life!’ giving us a whole fresh way to look at this new frontier of longevity.” —Jane Fonda   “An exquisite and wonderfully readable book about composing a further life! one that is entering its richest phase. Whether life begins at thirty! fifty! or eighty! the wisdom she conveys will make each of the reader’s days a fuller one.” —Harvey Cox! author of The Future of Faith Informationen zum Autor Mary Catherine Bateson was Clarence J. Robinson Professor in Anthropology and English at George Mason University from 1987 to 2002, when she became Professor Emerita. She is a Visiting Scholar at the Center on Aging and Work/Workplace Flexibility at Boston College and, until recently, was president of the Institute of Intercultural Studies in New York City. She is the author of Composing a Life; With a Daughter’s Eye: A Memoir of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson; Peripheral Visions: Learning Along the Way; Full Circles, Overlapping Lives: Culture and Generation in Transition; and Willing to Learn: Passages of Personal Discovery. She resides in Hancock, New Hampshire. Klappentext Mary Catherine Bateson-author of the landmark bestseller Composing a Life-gives us an inspiring exploration of a new life stage that she calls Adulthood II, a result of the longer life spans and greater resources we now enjoy. In Composing a Further Life, Bateson redefines old age as an opportunity to reinvent ourselves and challenges us to use it to pursue new sources of meaning and ways to contribute to society. Bateson shares the stories of men and women who are flourishing examples of this "age of active wisdom"-from a retired boatyard worker turned silversmith to a famous actress to a former foundation president exploring the crucial role of grandparents in our society. Retiring no longer means withdrawing from life, but engaging with it more deeply, and Composing a Further Life points the way. Chapter I Thinking About Longevity Imagine a house that has been your home for a number of years, to which you unexpectedly have the resources to add a room. What will that room be? Will it serve a need that you were not aware of when you first moved in? You might, for instance, have decided that you now need a study or an exercise room. Or will it allow you to elaborate on something that has always been part of your life? Perhaps you have always cared about books and have bookshelves spread throughout your home, but now you want to gather those books together in a room you will call the library. You may not have had a room where a guest could stay but now want to offer hospitality to a married son or daughter with a new generation of children (will one room be enough?). You may want to take an avocation, like wood carving or work you have done for a cause you cared about, and develop it, so the new room will be a studio or an office. You may have become passionate about gourmet cooking and want a different kind of kitchen. Or you may simply want to use this opportunity to extend your traditional “living room” in some new and more inclusive way, with more space or wider windows or a hearth. The first thing you will discover when you “add” a room to a house is that add is generally the wrong word, because the way you use all the rest of the house, the way you live and organize your time and even your relationships, will be affected by the change. Existing rooms will be used differently, sounds will echo in new ways...

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Authors Mary Catherine Bateson
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 04.10.2011
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)
Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Lifestyle, personal development
 
EAN 9780307279637
ISBN 978-0-307-27963-7
Pages 272
Dimensions (packing) 13.5 x 20.3 x 1.8 cm
 
Series Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
 

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