Letters To Lily :On how the world works

3.53 ( 88 Ratings by Goodreads)
Letters To Lily

Letters To Lily :On how the world works

3.53 (88 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 12 January, 2006
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In a frank and unpretentious series of letters addressed to a teenage granddaughter, this highly original book teaches us to know and understand the world we live in and its rules, and how to behave in it. In these thirty letters, Alan Macfarlane answers his granddaughter's questions about how the world works, how it got to be as it is, what it could be, and where she fits in. Lily's enquiries range from the intimate, personal and moral to the political, social and philosophical. What is the nature of good and evil? What is religion? How can I be truly me? Is right and wrong the same wherever you are? What is beauty? Does there have to be torture? Does money matter? Is knowledge always good? What is progress? What is truth? What is sex? Is democracy a good idea? These are just a few of the questions. In responding to Lily's challenging problems, Alan Macfarlane, from a lifetime's experience as a historian, anthropologist and teacher, ranges through history and across the world's cultures. Her questions are timeless. His answers add up to a classic.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781861977809
ISBN10 1861977808
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 230 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 196 x 24 mm
Publisher / Reseller Profile Books Ltd
Format paperback
Edition Main
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A sweeping tour d'horizon ... deep-thinking, wide-ranging essays on identity and society couched in simple, sturdy prose ... charming. -- Boyd Tonkin * Independent *
One of the most perceptive writers we have. -- Paul Barker * Evening Standard *
A real tour de force. It is a guide to the whole of history and ethnography and encapsulates the historical philosophy of its author in a bewitchingly simple way. -- Keith Thomas, author of Religion and the Decline of Magic and Man and the Natural World

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Author's Bio

Alan Macfarlane is Professor of Anthropology at Cambridge. He has often visited and taught in Japan.

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