Solitude: A Return to the Self
Anthony Storr
216 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0743280741
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Language: English
Publish: October 3, 2005
HealthMental HealthNonfictionPersonal DevelopmentPhilosophyPsychoanalysisPsychologySelf HelpSpiritualityWriting
Originally published in 1988, Anthony Storr’s enlightening meditation on the creative individual’s need for solitude has become a classic. Solitude was seminal in challenging the established belief that “interpersonal relationships of an intimate kind are the chief, if not the only, source of human happiness.” Indeed, most self-help literature still places relationships at the center of human existence. Lucid and lyrical, Storr’s book cites numerous examples of brilliant scholars and artists — from Beethoven and Kant to Anne Sexton and Beatrix Potter — to demonstrate that solitude ranks alongside relationships in its impact on an individual’s well-being and productivity, as well as on society’s progress and health. But solitary activity is essential not only for geniuses, says Storr; the average person, too, is enriched by spending time alone. For fifteen years, readers have found inspiration and renewal in Storr’s erudite, compassionate vision of human experience.